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i \ " GOUNTY AFFAIRS. Tho Abstrnct Question up for Discussion. Lotting the Contracts for the New Hospital. The * West Chicago”? Rajolcess A moeting of the County Bosrd was hold yos- torday afternaon ; presont, Mossra. Durdiok, Clalrman ; Clough, Horting, Bclmidt, Guon- thior, Busse, Johuson, Carsoll, Uoldeo, Loner- gan, snd Conly, A communication was road from John B, Ad- nme offerlng to furnish compiotod abatracts for tho county for thio sum of $50,000. Roforred to Committes on Records. The tules wera thon suspended to hear in regard to procuring & library for the jail, Bhe loft papers, statirtics, otc., which were re- ferred to the Commition on Jall snd Jail Ace counts “Tho Committeo on Public Records submitted *» Toport on tho subjoet of providing The report stated that it would take 300 or mere tract-books, and from thirty to fifty court.dock- oln, besldes tax-alen, records, and indoxes for misceilancous matter, s that It would bo practicablo to liave It dono tirough tha Record- er's oflice, Yy requirod duiug tho busitiows Lo of tho of- co that tho forca that could bo employed on tho work would bo frequontly interrupted ao that not moro than half tmo could b made, would for Loos. “a proposition had becu received from Llina Blupman & Co. to get up & comploto act of ab- stract booka from 1871 Lo date for £04,600 ; also an offer from;Otto Pettzor to sell the countysuch a sob of books for £46,000. ~ Mowsre. Haddock & Cox hiad sunt o communication to tho Committoe claiming to awn an intereat in/Deltzer's books. Commisslopor Gtiengbor gavo notico that tho report did not conie from the whole Comamltieo as ho hod not tnmuelf migned it. 1o thought Dottor offers could Lo obtsused from other per- noue, Commissioner McCaffroy said ho bolleved those oufers to ell camo from theso titlo abstract monopolista to force Thero was an ortieiv iv Luz PRIDUSE that morn- ing which liad beon wntlon by ono of these ada years_tlo Tha monopolistr. books it would he found that they wero jmipor- He thoupht that the county should make its own books, and got Shipmau to do 1t. . Commissioner Crawlord said a8 a rulo aa com- potent mon could not Lo employed in publia oftices ns in privalo positions, aud this county abatract oftico, 1t established, would not bo found slivays correct, and tho public might suffer losses aceasionally. '}o made o loug rambling speech, tho purport of whichk ecomod to bo that the Poard should movo slowly and examine carefully overy atep taken. Tho cily seemed to be gotng along very well notwithstanding the charges of the privato abatract makers. beon under discunsion for years, and dolny had cansed 1o disaster, and it would not hurt to wait » littt Jonger, Ip safo hands with tho privato abstract mukers, sod slthough (he churpes poiformed by them wasv fect. sorvico and “They had prescrvod their property at great nsit, aud saved tha records of pioperty bofore tho tiro, ond the public owed thew too much to speak of them thougbt thers wore continual conspiracien betoy formed agsiust private rights, and he was not afrnld to say that such conapiiag from tho press. day that was tho result of such a conspiracy. Commissloners Johuson and Holden denounced the rapacity of the slutract firme, and con- tended thut tho couuty should make the ab- thoy stiacts, Commissloner Joncs urzed that tho report should bo recommitted. recommendation ; 1% was ot from tho full Com- mittoe, and 1t wonld be tiwe to go iuto the morits of tho question when it was put fairly before tho Bosrd by a resolution from tho Committes. The raosolution was then tecommitted. ~ Tho Committeo on Publis Bu plials submitted o roport,yecommending that the Contracts in tho now hosoital butiding bo award- 4 08 Tollown, on condition that good nnd snfii- clont bonds for tho performanco be tiled by July 7, 1876 J. Willard & Co’s proposal for masovry, J. Hexton's proposal for carponier work, $20,600 (less £1,440 if wtairs are omitted); L. L. Leach, cut stone, #14,960. 30,440 ; P, 3 with MIS§ LINDA GILBERT ADSTRACTS OF TITLES. fm- ‘Fhe record books wore o constant- which largely to the cost, nod delay complotion of thg tract- Commitico atated that action by tho conntr. It tho county bought n sot of Tho ubjuct had 1o thovght that the mntier was were high the uluable, aid reponsibnlity, it ° undor unjust cisparagement. o ties often camo Thiore was & trisl going on thut ‘Lhe roport made no THE HOXPITAL, dings nnid Hos- stood neatly opposite to hin shop more than & qlururnllyn inur, winle tha horned wore Lelug narnossed. 11 cuslomers did not like thia aignt of bearron, and his Luriness wad rulned by tiio dismal spectacls almost duily pre- sontad to their eyas. Mo saffcred il much annoyanco from tho unscemly jorta Indulged 1 by the defendsnt’s servants when spoken to rompecting tne obstruction. On ono occasion he wan informed by the de- fondaut's maasgar tuat bo fillm barbor) waslaok- ing vory 1if, and was invited to got inaide licArsa that was standing by, 1o bad formerly kebt two or throo assistants, but could POt Koep ono tiow, Ao deptessing was the offect ‘;’f tho fanerat carriages In front of hia ahon. 1he magistrston fined 1bo dofondants £1 and costd. THE COUNTY HOSPITAL The Final Action of the Commitiecs on the pide. The Jolnt Committees on I'ublic Bulldinga and Hospital hold an adjourned meating yostor- dag morning to further consider tho bids for tho orcction of tho County Hospitsl. Commis- alonors Lusso, Clough, Quenthor. Conly, Carroll, Sehimide, Louergan, snd Burdick wor presont, Comminsloner Clougit In tho clialr. Tho outor dogr of the commilloo-room waa besieged by Didders anxioun to appent befora tho Comiitioa in thoir own Intorest. ho first order of bhuniness wan the consideration of tiio motion of Commissioner Schmidt, mado {ha day provious, o Iay tho bid of A. liner, for madonry work, on tho tablo. ‘After somodobate, tho motion was put and pro- wailed. Commiasioner Guenthier said lio had scen sov- eral of tha biddors, sud hiad converacd with othier parties sinco tho Jant meoting. He found WILLARD & CO. bighty spoken of,—thiat they wero good mochan- fen, and their bond would be suflicicnt. At thin juncturo W. lahue, Henry Straus, and Ienry Dittmann, doaters in brick, wore ad- witted to o commiteo-room to anawer qucs- tions that might be put to them about the re- sponsibility of J. Willard & Co. Thoy stated that they wera willing to furnish Willard & Co. tha brick, and wait for thoir pay until tho work was comploted, or until ho was paid by the county. Alr. Walker, dealer in out-stono, was aluo called in, and nard ho was willing to furnish tho stono on tho aame conditions. In answer to furthor quostions, Mr. Walker atated that Willard Liad workod for bim, but bo was oL sure whothor he was on the black-lst or not. 1o thought all of tlio stonc-man of the city, howover, would_bo willing to furnish blm tho stone for the building. Commismoner Burdick said ho know of Wil- lard's namo beivg carried to the black-lst at faur different timos, Mr. Habuo ssid that thero was somothing agamet Willard, and to his discrodit, growing ot of somo obd partnership troublos of fivo or teu yearw' stauding. [lo did nat kuow whether Lo wason the black.hist with brick-acalors or not. Commisaioner Burdick roplied that as late an Feb. 15, 18i6, Willard'a name \as placod on tho blackc-list of tho atone-mou. Mr. Wulker said that if alf tho men who failed to pay their bille wore placod on tho biack-list tho past !gllng, uine-tonths of tho dealors would hiave beeu drivon out of the markot, Commisetoner Durdick kaid it had been chiarged that Willard could not do the work for tha tigurea numed, and tho |lucnzlun was, if bo failed to carry out tho contract, WHO WOULD DF THE LOSER ? “Thio publio iuterest should bo pratected in the matter, aid it was not enough for parties to say that they would furnish the matenal, but the connty should be assured agaiust losy and dolay in the work. Cosmnusstonor Conly wanted Mr. Burdick to oxpluin how it was that ho advoeatod tho letting of tho contract to I, J, Kextou, thoere baiuq.bm. a fow hfindred dollare difference in tho two bids, Commissioner Durdick roplied thiat ho had no interast {u Sexton, or any other bidder. What ho wanted was to protect tuo couuty, and Lo did not care wuo aid tho work #o it was doue on time and vatistactorily, Commissionor Schmidt moved that tho con- tract bo given to Willard & Co., and Commis- siouor Conlv soconded the motion. ‘Tho Chair thon askod Mousrs, Walker, Btrana and Mahoe if thoy would become the bondumen of Willard & Co., and guaranteo the completion of tho work an agreod, to which each responded in tho aflirmativo. Taey wora furthier asked if thoy know Willard's partnor, and renpoudod that thoy did uot, but d Enow bofore they signad tho bond, I'lie Chatr then informed tho proposed bonds- meu thata Mr, Haydon was understood to bo Willnrd's partuer, or was to be in the event of tho contract boing nwarded to Willard & Co. Cownnefoner Burdick said bo woderstood that Willard bad no partner when putting in bis Lid, snd that the “Co. was & fraud. Ho then exbivjted iho bond sent in with the bid, whieh bo had hofore donouuced as ‘The Committea secommended that jron instead of waodon atalrs bo usod, avd that in case auy of tho par- tles fatled fo furnisl bonds the Committeo havo power to rolot tho work to tha next lowost bid- der, and 50 on until the contract is lot. Tho re- ort waa signed by Behmidt, Gueuihor, Baswo, onergan, Conly, and Carroll, ' On wotlon of Conmsslonor Jahnson the Jast clause concerving tho reletiing of contracts was struok out. Commssloner Iolden moved that tho con- troots Lo takon up seriotim, but the motion was defented by n voto of 10 to G, . Holden ssid that if the ropor Commsslonor 84 o wholo was adopted, that building would ot ba finishod undll next yoar porhaps, instead of by Christmas, He objocted ta ls coutract on tho acl, a4 bo had backed out of Tuuano Asylum extousion. ‘When parties did such o thing ouco at tho ox- pouse of tho oity, thoy shonld not have another chance. Loach was not a desler in cut atone, -and, fu view of bLis provious fallare, wshould bLo distrusted. Ho bLad hieatd that dav qrestions audressod to fho bonda- men of J. Willard & Co., whethor if the firm talled they would meot the liabilities, Walker, would, Mr. ouo of the bondsmon, #ald that he but this ssmo Walker wan on Now's bond for turnishing cut-stons for the Invane Asylum, fi;‘n‘l’l‘nfl Board kuew whut troublo there had ere, Commisslonor McOaflroy dofended the awards, and gaid the bondsmen Woto good tuau, * Comulsgionor Clough donied thut the Com- mities hind shown auy partiality. It was true, Lowsvor, that the men to whoni tho contract WA awarded wora not parties of moans, and if there wera any troublo it would be ou that ao- count. Tho majority of the Connuittes thought that it would bo botter to bave responsiblo par- tien in the firat place. A discussion took place In rogard to tha award to Willard. Mr. Cocluauo, the architect, es- timated tho masonry work et §46,000, aftor cave- (pll m;;-l:xfianml;u, while :{llllrd'a proposal was Ooly 830,440. Tho report was then adopted b, tho following votes ¥ pisd by - oo Heriing, Jol 1%, Oarroll, Conly, Orawford, Guenther, buken, Lonergan, Russsll, sud Sebmidt— 30, . Naje—Duusdick, Clough, " Holden, Jones, and - Commissianor MoCafrey sald ho voted nay on Socouot of tha award to Hextan. Comwidwioner Burdick said Lhat bo protestsd agaings the sotion of tho Hoard, OFFICIAL PAPERY, The Commilten on tha Judiciary submitted a rtand resolution dosignat y Bpart aid pe v dosiguating the Chicago West Chicugo se thio uewspajors {or tho publication of the proceodings of tue at_the follawing rates: Lot praccedings '0?2:’5‘;’: Board, 45 cents por squara, 100 ssuo oautaining the proves furuishied to tho Board, 5 prosialuiny oF thy 00j o be Cos Ing to the publio, used Commissioner mittoo to sscortiin from othar yapora, nual expoLws, '03) of $tou. 1 motion of Commiss wandechnod a hihiay for o Tho Board thea houg, B which b ‘gg Trotosted aj Comtoiuuoy ioner Clough esid one of thoso A ou of 100 cu 1h\uwol dnut tho wholo job, would cont ¥25,000 & year, wor SloCaflroy said st prosent tha ro- Wought it would rosult jn nguv- 8y tho publications could be & pald cirouls to mako up'tha ruports of the Board, agon, "Tho Pall g moved that tho mutter b fnstructions to the Com- what ratos could be obtained I aud what would bo the an- @ wolion was carned by & :lnld:n. Monday ouu ajourted 10" Thumday e ——— A Fuuerenl Barbor. Mall Uazette of & tocent date waye Bome curlous oviduuco was glveu iu a caso board at the Alsucheater Ci: Friday, (lluetrativg ween barbors aud undertakers, olice Court last 4 the sirsuxo sympathy bo- A barber in svonabiie aireot, Mauchester, wumwoned of un takoy for causing 'su_cbetruction L the atreot in wi:h ha carried on Ly busi- whb of sever def Y his 0 yoars tho plautifl, acoord. oWl docount, bas been wubjeck SUBOYyRUCA from tha obstruction 1u th [>-way :vpo-m %0 bis shop, caused by m: Inn.‘u' bartag g SATages, elo. Oo aad five mourning cosches nmounting to nothivg, irregular, apd vord. Tho bond was Gianls, uo amount of suraty was men- tioned, and the bond oughit to iave boen thrown ont with the bid. ‘The ides of letting the con- traot to snch a firm, under such clrcumstances, Wwas o1 outrago,—an injustice Lo tho couuty, and to rival and rosponsible biddors. Tho Comimit- tea would overstop ita’dutics 1f it allowed Wil- Iard & Co. at this day to biing in now bonds, Tho motion wax furibor dldcussed, snd finally pravailed by the following vote : Yeas—Busse, Guoutber, Carroll, Conly, Schmiat, Louergan—, Nays—Burdlck, Clough—2, Willard & Co.'s bid was for £39,410, and was tho necond loweat. x The Inds for THE OARPENTER WONK . wore thon taken up, the Clerk reading the uames and figures of the lowest bidders, Commissionor Guenther moved that the ma- tarial for the atairs and floors bo tirat dator mined. Home disouseion ensued on the motion, and it wad tinally syrood thiat tho work shiould Lo lot providing fur iwon stairs aud ash floure, Commissionor Lonergan moved that the work be let to P, J, Bexton iur £23,200, omititog tho stuirs, and tho notion pravailed. The bidx for CUT-8TONE WORK wara then taken up. Commissiguer Carroll moved that the contract bo let to L. L. Leach, for £14,903, on copdition that Lemout atone be nwed. The motton was disoussed, and finally prevailed. P ‘The Committce then sdjourned until Wednes- 8y, ‘Tho actlon of the Commitles was subssquent- Iy ratifiod by the County Board. ol i/ inia i e THE NEW YORK EVENING POST. New Yony, July 1.—Tlhe Evening Post takos possession to-day of its quarters in tho new buildiog which besrs its name on the southeast coruer of Fulton street and Brosdway, and sig- alizos the event by reducing tho prics of its annual subscription to 89 aud of & inglo copy 10 3 ceuta. Tho romoval will take place ou the fiftleth anniveruary of the dsy on which Mir. Willlaw Cullou Bryaut Legan to write for the Eeening Lost. ' A Deciuion In tho kKeot € Landon correapondencs Kevo York Lrivune. A deeision ju the Koot caso {u aunouncod. You have uot, I hope, forgotien poor Mr, Keol, tha Wesloyan muister who lost Lis daughter, and who sought to put a stono over her grave doseribing Ler as the dsugliter of the “Ttev." Bir, Kcot. Nor forgotton the wiso Vicar of Owstan, wha interposed ana forbade the ** Rev.. nor tho wises Bisliop of Lincoln, who, on brin ealed to, kustained bis Vicar fu o letter whiol even for Dr, Wordsworih, s remarkoble Now comes tho wisest of all, Mr, Wulter Plullimiore, Clisu- cellar of the Diocese.of Lincaln, before whom Mr. Keot took soclesiantical-legal procesdings to compel the allowance of Lis titlo on the tomb- stone, » The Chancellor sides with Vicar sud Buskop i refusing to sliow them. la waye Keverend moans worthy of revoreuce, aud ho doubta whetbier 8 Wosloyan minlstor can bo & persou worthy of raverence, o tells Mr. Keot, aud with bim the numorous snd powerful do- vomlnation to which ho balongs, that Wealoyans are wuhismatics, and to perwit & Wesloysu min- iwter tho title of Rteverond on & tombstone would be to encoursie schism., The Church would be teaclung beresy in dotug 80,—from which it ap~ pears shias Mr, Chancolior Philliore supposes that tho suthorized teachlugs of the Church of England aro to be found on tho tombatones of lier chyreh.yards. Burely ncver befors had ‘epi- dary ecciosiastical Literatire 5o high » place as- aigusd it, Other reaxous sre giveu, but after this uothing can oxvito sslonishment, Ansppel will be taken, sud wo miay 1n the ond bue the Houue ot Lords ituelf deviding this momuutouy question, It was trifing enough wbou it was ralsed ; nothlig but the bitter futolerance and &m-nir{rol tho Vicar and Blsbop gave it i or- ace. ‘They contrived to make t;.lai! refusal ao ivsult to s whals body of Christisus, wbo will leave uo means untried to remove the stigwis ‘put upon them. When they succeed they vught 10 ersct & monument £o | who have doos 80 much (o 1ura aud Dissens in gen, wa exhibigion of Epiecopal charity, 1875. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY JULY 2, " A HOLLOW TRUCE, Both Factions Resting n;. Their Arma at the City-Hall. consultatlons of Counsel--The Mayor's Positlon, Prosontation of That Prayer-Book. Yenterday the combatants at the City Hall rosted on the laurels which thoy hed sctambled for au the provious day. Vietory's eagle contine ued to screech out ita defianca in (ko dingy rooms of Lo I'oltcs Goard, and ths Mayor, Aldermen, and Superintondent mournfully restrained them- sclven from making acon, or whintling at tho Bosrd, for fear of an aitschmont for con- tompt. Burnt politiclann dread tho firn. Tho excitement of tho previous day was tho all-ah- forbing topic of converaation in every quarter During the plensant poition of the day the kido- walk adjuining the ayor's ofico wes lined with curiomty-huntors, anxionely swaitlog aome wcrap of a rolic of the Yolico Bouid greatness, The Aldormen wero a8 fully determined a8 ovor to sea the fight out, and wero buoyant euough to Legin another ouo if ona hsd heon on tho tapia. Magor Colvin was present in his oflce during the greater portion of tho day, trangacting generat routine businees, and devot- ing no small portion of hia timo to applicalionn from embryo Building Inspectors. The Law Dopartmont wau busily ongaged in drafting an argumont for the city axaiost tho injunction. Dutiu the day they notifiod the Board of Palico and their attornoys that they would make & mo- tiou fo dissolvo the injunction at 10 o'clock to- day, beforo Judgo Farwell, as Judeo Booth, who iganed the injunction, fs at present on tho Criminal Court bench, “Tho other donartmonts wore restloss with anxioty about the plavs of the Board. Everybody expected that BUIT. RENW'S HEAD would tumblo off his sboulders in & very sum- mary manner, and that the Board would assort its Bupremacy by assnming immediate contral of thae Dolica Dapartment, Fyerybody was daomed 10 dwsppointmont, howover, for the Board of Palico chiose to cousider that tho injunction was & patont reversiblo ono, which restranad sli par- tics Irom interforing with the management of the police. Hupt. Relins hias not yot roturnod a completa auswer to Commisriovor Blieridan's Inquiry an to whothor or not ho intends to aboy the ordars of tho Board of Police, o rathor rufors to Iat hin suswer 1 refuso ™ romain as ¢ was eaid until tho injunstion is settled, This conrao provoked considorablo diseussion. At firat it was supposed that the Board would test tho Suporivtindent’s loyalty by issmng some peremplory ordor, for the purposo of tind- ing whother or not It would bo oboyud, but_such s course was carefully guarded ngaingt, and if it was thought of at all by tho Commigedoners it waa in the wost guatded man- ner, ‘Choir apartisonts wers open all day, and in the afternuon tbey Lold a session on Fire De- partment matters. They cut off Leads, and in- tlicted tines with all the” vim toat waw wont to cliaractorize huch proceedings in dsys gone by, The various Police Captuiug wero on band, and audited tho Tolica Dopuremons pay-roile, wiich wera then In urn audited by tho Board, The rolls weluded the montbly installment of the oay of the Polico Comminsloners, just as usual, hhl’!l)nl Benuer was present dunog the anditing of tho Firo Dopartment pay-rolls. Evorything {itaccedod 84 1f ail was lovely aud oiena, aud tho Commiesiongrs wero in no way despoudout at boing under Colvin's bau. COMMISAIONER NENO was vory ssiathy about sn itein in the Times to tho effent that he had buried Mullett's vocabu- lary at tho lwad of an uufortunate aditot, 1o elaimed that Mullett’s oatbs had been tranaforr- ed to hiy necount withont any warrant whatevor. Commissiones Klokke was ubout ag restless aa ovor, and was busy accumulating _thoughts on the future carcer of tho Board. Bheridan was the same implacable Bheridav, and that ia all that needs be said of bim. TUL RUPERINTENDENT now and_then wandored into tho rooms, but nothing in a busingss way passod botween lim and the Board. lo donigs that ho promised Commnasioners Rono aud Klokkio that he would obey tho Bourd, provious to the jssuauee of the ijunction, but will not mako the douial a com- ploto one. Tio docanot romombor havingeaid any wich thing, What be thinks lie did say s that hio hiad not received any afficial uotico from tho Mayor ¢hiat the Board bad been abotishod until nenrly forty-eiulit Lours sftor Lio had migaod tho ordinnce. Under this phaso of aflairs ho clafing that nothing way left bim but to abey the Doard, When tho order came, bo followed in- structions ; from the Mayor he rocoived his ap- pointmant, snd to tho Mayor Lio thoughe himself Jospousible. As a question of veracity botweou hismself and efthor Commissionor ha would not Buy & word on the anbjoct. Tho nows that tho Board of Police were bold- ing wesvions a8 usual created eomo little com- ment lulonf the Aldermen who beaid of it, Ald, Bwoenoy thought iv waw ratler plucky, but, Le added, * there’'s one man thore plucky enough for anything.” Ald. Stout thoupht they would not be o chooky in a woek's tuue, as tioy now woro, and Mayor Colvin meraly smiled a * Very woll " when tho news wag brougut to him, The procacding on THE OFFENAIVE sido of the honsa wore oqually as quiot and woll- couducted. aud rather more devoid of juterost tuan on any provious day for mome timo paat. Judgo Dickey was closoted with Messra, Tuley and Ubllfl{ for o long time in the forenvon, and Mavyor Colvin hid su eye to the whole proceed- fngs. The Mayor's oflice was the cynosuro of the crowd of curivua jndividuale ‘who were awsiting_devolopmouts, and the Mayor eosmod to knoyw it, for hio looked as spruce and trim as & oung lover, instead of tho experionced demol- Islmr of the Doard system. When the reporter wnited bim Lo was onyaged in o conforence with County Troswuror Millr, but he roadily gave way to au intorview. 1lo first question pro- pounded was, # WHO WILL DEVEND THE CITY on the Injunction case to be heard baforo Judgo Farwell to-morrow ¢ Mayor—Well, I supposa Mr, Tuloy, aud per- haps Ar. Goudy slso, will msko tho priucipal portion of the dofouss, ‘Tho City Low Dopast- ment will of contsa take tha intialive. Toporter—Hupposs tho injunction is di —the Boara wll atand abolished ? Mayor—Most cortainly. 2. —DBut suppono that it ia continuad, will you atiempt to oxercise tho powers conforrod upon you iu the Sllfflr" bill by removing Commission- ‘ors Hono and Klokke ? AL—Tut there's no * supposo ™ about it. The ln{ 2tion ts bouud to be dumolved. 1. —That sy be a question for Judge Fare woll. olved oll. M.—Tf the oharter of 1872 doee not confor on us tho power to sbolish the Iusrd, what does it do? What good iw 167 Whst did the people adopt it for ¢ Ri—Then, M. Mayor, do you claim thst it aholishas alf the Bgards? tost emplufloally I do. Juat su soon a8 the fuuctious of any Buird are provided for, that Doard msy bo sbolished at the ploasura of the Bisyor ond Council, H.—Thon you rely opon the Charter of 1873 for all your activns, sud douot briug the Mayor's bill into uve? ~ * M.—~Procisely what 1do. I do not want to ex- erciss the powers in tha Mayor's Ltll 80 long as thioso powors ara allowed mo by the Clartor, R.—Mr. Mayor, the Board of Pulico have to- day aud e pay-rolla of tho Polica and Fire Departments as well 84 their own ealarios; will they bo paid and hanored by the city L{.—llr. Roporter, why dou’t you ask mo if. wo intend ro acknowledge thls Board of Polico? esy, noslr. 1 intend tobave no transactions with an abolished Duard. 1t.~—Tueu must the salariea of the Polioo De-9| partment be withheld? . M.—Tbe njunction will be sottled to-morrow, and thore io yel an sbundauco of time beforo pay-day. Bimce yen prees me Lo answer as to what might bapp in cass ibe injunotiou is sustained, I will say tbat 1 do not kuow, In such su event the onder of the Court might com- ol me to deaint from clogging the whools of the Suplllmanh But 1 saticipate no such decisiou, Far from {t1 T'ha reporter then deparied, fully couvincod tuat tho tght was culy just begun, in tho avent of tha continustion of the lujuncou. Boou afterwards the Mayor left his offics, aud the City-Hall was deseried. TIM MAYOK'S PRATER-JOOK. Just as the Commisaiovers were about leaving for tiysir homod, Ald. Clark minved wnith an in- wialimeny Qf sbo sow Hules and logulationy, which ho boy boon piluting avd getfing up in extra atylo for (®o ofticora of thv Departments, and 1 pheaper aud more durabis atyls for the wewter of the Poliv, Department, ‘The Ssce 10tary was distributiog (bose beariog the nsmes of uilictals in it hlin(l,l! on the back, auy, whou ha came 10t 10 oneaVidreased tothe ** Mayor af the City of Obicago,” tj Wad suggested tbat Mask Hheridsn be silowyd the prinisge of Prosanting it to His Houor, . A1aTk readily seized \ on the chanca proferrad him and started off in the vicinity of Clark ntrcot. Te walked wlowly down the east afin cf that thoronghfare until ha enmo ta Juseph Cahill'a placo, whoro ho ospled tho m{ar aud some other oity officiala treating themaelves to Juo's finest brand of cigars, A gonoral ahiaking of hands folloved, and the in- Tflvlcn about that fiugor were a0 numerons that fark wished for the nonco that he nover Lad wiich a thing »s & flogor. The orowd ncemed eager to tacklo anythiug. even a soro fingor, Juat for tha purpoas of hroaking the lca and antering into s conversation with the Commis- siotier, The ruso was auccosaful, and the cou- veraation wae rapldly Legioning to warm up, when Mark put histhand in hin cont pocket snd drew out a amall leather-vovered hook bearing noma ilt lotters on (he lack. Witk a Jow bow of recognition ho approactied tho Mayor and hauded him th book. ‘fhe Bayor Inoked as- toulatierd, bowed lu return, and began exsmining the book ali over. “*What's this ?” said he, a6 lio tegan to recollect himuelf. A present,” wasthe lacanic annworof tho Commiraionor. The Magor's cyes opened sl wider, and Lin faco bexan o saanine o Jook of blank wonder, which Mark Sheridan wan alf the whila cloroly ‘watch- ing. Fiually bo explained that tho Look was a copy of the now rules aud regulations of the Firo Depattment, By Jupiter!™ cried tho Mavor, **1 though$ 1t " wan & pravor-Look. 1 digu't know but what the 0id ruan was gotting roligions and was coudescondiug to potico_tne, in view of my recent actions.” Aud thon Clark atrootrosounied with a laugh louder aud stronger thau even that of the festive bunkoiet as o watchos bisgamo disarpear In search of the polico hondguarters, aud loudest of all (augliod Mayor Colvin and the * Iate Commimsioner of Palice," ‘e Magor wtoud & glams of sl all around, tak: ing & **pour " for biromell. Thin nvor, the Com- missioner funisted on auother round of ale, and tho * Mayor's prayer-book™ wan Lieartily plodged. at tho miggostion of tho City Att: The Mayor repoated his potion of * sonr,” Frank Ag- fiow weut him une better, Tom Lrousn put an nnusual smount of red hair-oil i b, aud tho crowd separated. The Mavor's praver-Look will long be remombered by those presout, TAE FIRE WALDES: The soven Firo Wardena wera alao abolialind Dy roason of the Council fallug to make any aj- propristion for their eslarios. - Ilerotofora thoy liava boon conmdored & patt of the Fire Depari- ment, and nnder tho authority of the Board of Firo Commisatoners. But when the ordinance creating the oftlea of Bupeiintendent of Build. iugy was created it was claimod that it sbolishod tho Fire Wardons, whoso duties wero coexten- #ivo with thoso of the Duilding Inspecturs of the now department, yot no such pratition wan made, but tho salaries wore droppod. I'wa of the Fire Wardons, I'atch and Agnew, aro_to bo anccensful candidaten for pomtions under Bailay, and thoy havo wittdrawn - from their positions, altbough thoy bava not yet tendored their resig- nations or otherwiss notified either tho TFire Marshal or tho Board of Yolice of their intey- tions. Mr. Pateh esid to ® reportor yesteruay thiat ho hisd submitted his st report us Yire- Warden, and hence Lis alleginuca to the Board of Palico is cortainly mithdrawn, Shouid naith- or of thioko gentlomen submit thoir usnal dauy ropotts to-day, they may espect to find their headn lopvod clean off. Tho Board of Palico lioid & conforance on tha aubject vestorday aud resolved to continue tho dutiss of Fiio Wardous, It noappropriation can ba secured for tho purposa they will tako regular members of tho depart— ment for the duty, At all hazards thoy fntend to Lold fast to all thoir fuuctions. Should their intentionw it this lino hold good, may tho godw protect unbnppy violators of tho Bre ordinances, for tho competition between the two departs monts will bo 80 warm that oven inhocent por- sous will be impreaxed iute tho rauks of violat- ors. It s an ill wind that blows nobody good. gt Stnaying Are in Paris, Correspondence Albany Araus, Tet mo again allude to tho Lifo school, froquented by Frenclimen and American women. T will degeribo tho rchool sud leave g readors to form thelr avn conclustons a4 to whetber modest Amerioan girls cau afford such study, under tho impression that in drawing sido by sido with men, from nude malo and femalo ligurey, they ** get strooger.” ‘The school, when 1 visited it by gequest, way composod of tweuty enchmen and four Amorican youug women, [Liore waa o naked fomalo on tho pedostal, and all wero at work, At intermwsion tho men emokod, whiatled, played o rattling piano in ono corner of tho room, whilo the ladies wotked on in silence. 1t fu claimed that only throngh this Life rchool stndy the grand atylo can be reached. 1f so, winco there are females compotent to teach, how would 1t do to parmit thesa modest girly, if thoy wish tobe thun repsrded, to study separately {ru:n 5o a8 they do in Germany, Eugland, sud taly A Chilinn Methuscinh, “Tulca (Chilt) Opinfon. Many persons havo doubted the oxistence In thia vrovineo of o man who 14 135 years of ago, Lut thora in nathing moro cortain, 8 i provided by thio particulars obrainad by the census collect- ors. Hig numo 18 Felix lojas, and be was born in 1740, and under the Spaniards held tho posi- tion of Bergenut-Msjor in a lino regiment. Whon Carlos the Thinl lssuod tha cclobratod order to expel tho Jesuits, Ilojas took fu churge two mombors of the order and carried them from Linares to Santiago. This venorable man remembers with grost cloarness all tho evonta of thoso times, Aud to couvorss with Lim about Chili 1a to hsten to the minute history of nearly acentury and a balf. Ho passes oar printing oftico evary day i n portable chir whiob is oar- ried by two servants, and our roaders can rea him whenever thay please in hig place at the church bearng mass. _FINANCIAL. N SN PURCHASE OF COLLRCT FOI YOU o past due notes, accounts, Judgimonis; & percentaxs chargod ou cullvetiune o oiliar oxpenta ta yous 3 years’ experionce. BPEAR & CO., 144 1 .y Htoom 3 OMMRRCIAL PAPRR AND ~MORTGAQES ught aud ‘solil; luans made on real oataio, KU N6 C. LONG & BRO,, 7 East Washingtonst, (JOMMENCIAL PAVRR, NUTHS WITH 0OICATE: GneRNEBAU S T 0 Fhhay " = h ONEY TO LOAN ON GOOU SECURITIRE N amougis of $100to A0, STATE REEL SAV- INGS' BANK, 163 Stato.t., Falmer Ji M ONEY TO LOAN ANY RUM AT THE eivata officaof 1he Dismond Porchastug and Loan Cor, Koum , Huws Dullding, cor, State and Jauksun-sta: . DIAMONDS, SONEY TO LUAN ON WA MObE, DEI @ aitice, 120 lian- unds, LAUN Eat N _ONIOAGO AND GOOK COUNTY e of §1,000and overat § Ler cont, $5.00 Yuar cont, sinaller sumy 10 per cant bur. money morlgayes Loughl. NCLOLY, " BHAGG 148 Dearborn: [0, LOAN=T A TOpitdiomake 130 to .00, oarborn ns, MUKL GEUI 0!; Hrat. tcll AtS (')g’l’“l’l‘}’m-" un tirat-efess wecur) ont: TRV R W i it} o Toans, 14 per cent, AT THE rt notlos st 8 par o Coom 13 01 Hlo (00, §,00, AND €380 ATV FER CERT o8 resl satito I Chic: hbeshuod, imtmyed or WL AMETRIEAREDTO MARE AN AT i1 ainounts u : ;:z"&nlrxuunl.r{wmmfllumwnl. T UANORN "8 BON; e &1 000 60, Buv. W120, SLu0 AND i TO LOAN ON .1@.0()( tato in suine of B3N and upwards i yorcont, M. D, [ARDIN, loowdL ¥ Clat BUSINESS CHANCES, ATK OHANUR 10 BUY A BTORE ot snd Grerclisattalor o0 et af Cl ROV, 4 and 40 Siadison. KN GROOERY, OIOAR AND OONFEOTH b res a oo hation; o oD st A bargata o cauhs yol Tor solling welliag rooma’ a1 “Pyibune ulbice, THYOU WANT 50 buy KECT ORiAUE SO busineas of any gescriplon, oail o3 THOMAN & €O., 94 Glark g s [TOTEL WOTRi 1L st e soid Lordar. ca, ONAND I RIWALL=A BIG BARGAIN, L tablin and diiag o lar o i HOMAY & W Clurkat, 10N BEORE AND NEWH {7 1 off 14 Wess Harrison- APKIL MILL ] Ty i IIBAh‘.\E . A oow sad v.lullh paper-mill, Anclutnnl A cylveer mechbon Hlo e 2l soingite ghi lur, do ulae, plo . al), ou boaraaniug: . For bartiowiare sddress. Poatiitios Box Y, Baltluoie Md, = \ALOON, - $IUCK, AND VIETUNES FOI BALR A Bl mm-g;__fl = i 0] LL BUY BTOOK, FIXTURKN, ETO., §}l%‘5 bt ¢ glore o, s Won Wandolphai: 3 108 $500 TahjUE BEMPLE-ROOM TAND CIGAR B balf 1 Soa iatuiad ;i aa ut 8 staad dolng & uf {aess, oo Ahdlum-lh’ TNSTRUGTION. . DEFOT FOR SALE— o Oald at Room 14 KRTOHING Vi ATURK TAVGHT INTHLER b I § flmn‘::u iptapinger nl 1o o e, poR [ font, on to'n cah Iy l AL e 84 foo, mazbie-fr Sutatinashade all tha modera EACY [rok BaL ot amid {irnnva, | fifth-st, with [RO1 HALI Deuperty Detces.” Ot BA I’ er fot 11 pertoct. WALIEN, 1% I bormaat., an Engliti c exa S ILK price, 24, W ANTED. Wost Slde, oas! of Thisty- BOX, Hoort 6, {10 BENT. Iand Park. 13 Vinee: ToR CITY REAL ESTATE, 418,00, 70’ oy tarine, 2! acinaty hargain. N1 pu o o the iAW , Helmont ar., Dargnin. JACOR G, MAGILL ST Clarkat. JroReaLE-03 TERMA KQUAL TO It J-room "nll with lut, for §2,74 onl of Ceniral k. Inquire on the pres Room ¥, 146 A it H. O/ST FOR SALE “TOTE 0N GIICAG AV TR b ietn i and Afiont s o s timythat wil bulld. ), BICKER. Qe dae to 1 1KE, 3% Las Jrom satx— RTOKENT . BEAG TP cnte & plessant homo & A VY, 24 cash, balance lima th suit l('ull-NM.k»oll UXCHANGE-LE: &nad exobanges. JooR BALE-K BARE nd barement s splendid fncatln. Th - Unsold vory choap for « SUBURBAN REAL ESTATL, at Pack flidan: # e biock from {n market, _Alyn (ileuc 1t BROWN, 165 Ladalle. itaom ¢ Motrapalitan —~KENWOOT) olgntat., near depo Tory great snarifien, aud & vory groat hiring daublo’ tho breseat” nouiinal of high iand near vad of [fo) sAlb—caLuMED & E, 11 Nlzon's Bullding, dots (Fourth Lako), Dosutifully 1ald out s the sitia and HEQUT & C A UOOD TWOSTORY meat residance, worth from $7.00 10 11,100, oo the et vory dasirable ol Hyile Paric, and wiil \WANTED-IN SOMEOFTIFE Hies of Towa - 400 or fs) acron (ur &riing birias uzs for gaud clty bropucty. 3 chaace for a family with no story and bas=mont warble frunt house, weil and com- ble, 10 100y 01 W y-nighth, gostmor wio o ierty, whi N, 18 Ch ART GORSTR 1. oalf’ $.10 por pAyment, l\:'ll I'le jiwrfeat. pmares, onstut graviiod rua nt Jinnoe,at firicos o st the 1 troes and law tcantra chiden loration and Thuso who buy now' will A _proftabln Inseatment, No, 7 Slatropmditan Jilock, $8 JaSalloat. NORTIL KIDE BARGAL cornar Roen and Inataon purchaser._iiv L. ESATAS cunranionc t 8 por cant. Tith porloc or ol Comme 1. ; Iarga fot. woll fncat ot ANIIELD brickbarn, nroporty fs nf Gommar: KAUTIFUL LOT it il pald; Room 4. ¥ioo WILE WUV A 16 inwn and vt praperty JPOI BALE O " T0 “RENT-AT HIN: £ Houted &5 0t at prioet s i to b amp iy e neat praporty and host Dangains. of any s8ba eagn. . 1t ROWI oatbornats 5 Jron sxL: Giencoo 3t oo S0 T, 8 FON beautiinl grove Int, noly 64 iargar. ara this property will n rico. 9. ESATAS r of Commares, LAKE-—43 O% & A t Lako. SNVDE. rihoast corner Monroo cannot bo long b ham nad fafatieat 7O BAL S T L yekt - ago s Wogtiry cin AN W G Tebotn 7, 15 Dreathotniat. % ? =2 COUNTRY REAL ESTAT. 0T BALE: (. RERFOOT & 60,61 DAt i Takn Man: plata iall its ap guini. ety and sarrcundin o Siato-Hi &rouns 0., 81 Dear RIS AR SRR UL T __REAL ESTATE WANTED, _ OIIw RERTON INDIA uthof Thirty-frstat. Addres e omce, D HAS LI W st Thio Ruut Side. orin Woet ‘Kida proferred. Wil by in - rouidonce at Maywoor 35,00 or #L0. A L. it in J He RERELEIG 115 asomieut marbl Jaatburn st WANTED--MALE HELP, Bookkospare, Clorks, &o. ANTIG A North Tareif, AN TO CLERK 13 A E- | o plnlvnud‘ Call at sl Trados, b’ DOOMARERS e, WM MAVOR YW ANTED_TWG KARIT AN b gormer ol Kiugshuey and Hila Emnlovment Aponninn, VWV ARTED o AT ROAD LAt H DY RN WIth Dagae: 10 rallmait QIIVXHA’II’.I((H\’D L. 1k A froo Tare. 1 ot Clarkeat s ROAD Ay, from taro, 25 ANUELLL 48 Nouth Uy BYUTION MIKN, NEAI GHISAUS n thie day: work all the jear; 2u farm railroad men. 21 Wost Handolpiv-st., A. yasan NISTL Miscetianennas. " TANTED=-AG! E RYWIHERE TO CAN. ¥as forour great 4y nnial Hook, worthy tho spoclal notica of a3 <. Farpi Uralacs address Lis 1o RUSAELL, Dot 2 Vv 1ing mry Ly e all and wa will showe yun tiinlr contounial gun. tho paiior inateh toy pistol, e 1t fime 1o tmake biie money o Ui Efrats ] Suly tovolty. Mag anil womon At making § in ANEITAS NV CONrR R Fast Magiaon-at, Roow (3, = 3 WABLED-Nohy ¥ and canvawara—cily aut countrri Yiahr, gontead busloows: eaira iadusamaata. koo 4 Ashiaad Ulock, T Raniotne ; namng, for Inwa: par, $4 pae dny Wocy gy Apply ta . S 4 %:”" 50 RO TTAND ot SlTUA"l"IONS WANTED-+MALE. #oolikonnara, Clorks, &r. clan, & T it ) ardennr in ITUATION WANTED - ecimen, & No. 1 dricer n i’ gice first-cl can mild Tebne nthen, ITUATION Ingn d Lol oacescan ¢ ivin, SITUATIO! t stock ul” chrumos, nardics, aud movoities In | QITUATION Y ot ed “Nates, General ag it and caavamers | 33 Canadia gl ke vy grunutiy suuplind: cstalagan fren o applicattia, O M. | famifiee. Fie e v NN TON, T St ieago, QITUATI D BY A 500 TED-MEN AND BOVS T SR Tiik | St dutipann A Wanathar. UATION WANTHD T HY A Gl TRON Tiik enaut, doall tablo, ur do b pielrata boarl and Jorty. Cnachmon, Toams: TANTED -~ A HRELIABLE SALESMAN AND QITTATION WAN A\ i TP e W o an e SRV AN NERORTIO sommiptin. Ul thows wit grod reterane blobent nf reforomcrs, Adird M oft S o ek , Y 4 o, Tt e A9 . 0. ATUATION WANTED - 4 5 WA AOTIVE YOUJG S T Thitume, A o ot AT AVELING MAR SF plirman B o roforancevgiven. 1A, Tr & SITUATION WA iy ¥ AL st i malinte o drug o yos LIRS e risnra s Eravi Sty Shymeen, AS: ) | ARTED-2 COAL MINERS AT MINONK, ILL, .}q\."'\‘.‘}fi.i"”i&"u'n"“'fi'!d funro (o seike or troubls | QITUATION WANTED—AS - It e arizd EaSain.nr, ) auiwhly uridersiands bririea and careine AV ANTED_MACIUNIST, A pieTooiANT 1K ohliging, with gand referanca from last pi Tactary ol W Wemels (o, 1 fomsiencet i e ary wat Weeneh Co. L. SITUATION WANTI: YA TINT-ULARS VWAREED-MANTO 1 MOLDING AU | A onchman bayHal ssvorad yores sposigner, of snhe A sl i urner, a fastory Gurnes Kinsls ot s e Meald 1o warks Bt ol Fiter- BY A VOUNG MAN A% i Hilng 3 taake Y 1Fors G {4 Trilrins offes, NTED UV A YOUNG MAN AND . ; wom o auiar v wlavess 13 23, Tribann lgas o MULO NTH A izetcla s relorene. - A:A i 1 ST n & pritatatamily . the DC\II' of ‘a‘\ ,u,’ oar il dy L) rianda dhen gaod, Targ fans, In” Alaban fue tha ol 1an; Timst o ey refors (i nlan uflicr, NS WANTED--FEMALE Tinmeanios ortakn_ea of ealliren L moar 't Ay -tunrth, O WASH DISUHES ANG k except whiting oo 1ho ark And dish-wa hiog i & ma 0. Call for twa dajs corune S tisa dintng-roum we T I D, QTUATION WANTEL v IN abized on Dard, w ~lgirs ul FLub. JTUATION WANTE il o Wan preforeed. 4 woneral liun STED—A FIRRT-CLASS H0Ten Recritei | STTIAT adreriisiig canvamor sk oace, founi I, 194 Clark . | 3 K9 FAN MEN IN SEARCH OF RUSINESS TO | N Toneat heing - A1 samples tre anco and arec Men o ganteal APITAT 0 tact van cawly tmake 81 & wawk on gmall L Jnbape, common yeddine, dor stigelibike whte will pay o.d med tr investicate, droas RAY & CU., Cnicago, 1 Lasatle:at. TED-THREE EX L] #eil pliotographs of Bud from S toT 8.t Afly Lt Koot b, ariaal ti x 1 connty night uow sull- land fock. O DRIVE A (e, Koo 00D HOY wod FEMALE HELP, :1) — IMMEDIATELY — 1)y, 8t 34 West Van man il cinpotent 10 do genoral b A PRIVATE Sl o e Uyr: URN| '8 iliron to_rost & teo- Vlotely Turaished, (ncluding Piano, i und of the bo ¢ city nelghlorlids, near noras and stsam 31 it oe addrens, fr oge Hor gt e kORI Higuc sioons 8 Tirv. na of 1 par month, Tnquire of iadion st okt Vost W arir,a w blafke £astof RN OV, 15, TOA LK d hiouse on the W Unlon nice o, Hetahts, fuanth, _Laghl T tacliod, untur furnish 1nquire st 110 Duarborn-st. RENT-5RO0M COTTAGE AT st lack pari WASHINGTON noar mamn depot: goud weisty s 41U per ro st the drug sto 3 RAST INDIANA. it or ik s rd oold wa NANT ALCOV FI 00! e o Yaataraistied e Tu HENT—19) L 1, Ciasts mawly furaishod rovma ot geailouien; pric . od rourds, In et Jocit X 0 RENT-0X WEST MALISOY. Lineolo, txo Brai-class storos and ot JOHN SUTTUN, Ko, ANTLY —FUNSISI Tellglo-Philu 1, soath of i IOUNMS Dhical Fab: AND i HANDOLPILST,, NEAR om 13, No. 71 TO RENT--STORES. OFFICES, &o. Stores. . CORNER OF vnents, 1nqulte Woat Madiay “YUONT, ON' 8 dorJor. ) YO’ RENTCOAL-YARD, CENTHALLY LOCATRD, w. U moree. oy with good rafiroa conurotions; rent juw to good par: . O, WALKER, ltoom 18Chambarof Com. dre 304 TO RENT_A FURNISH KD IOOM FOIt WaARDa with privilexo of cooking ia kitohe ‘and wite, X of cool = privilox i __BOARDING AND LODGING. Waont Siaa. WEST NANDOLPILKT.-FURNISIIED OR uatuenlshey comforta; $1.14 40 & rooms fur ladiss or guotowen; home ~buard $4, A GUOD FAS’ ¥ CCOK. 13NORTH ERAL FANTED-A GUOD GINL Bunsowork, Apply at k9 West ) HOUSE o sud ‘tronor, Cail GIL—TO T i Ty, Call VWANTED-& Goon ook, WASHER AND mul‘. or. " ¢ B Mol osanitsded ey vty W ASEED_A " YOUSTET L”‘——&"" G AT, 0 work i & small i i Y e small fanlly, German preforrod b Mad AV ANTEDZX GIRT, TG 10 GENTIAT, TIOU: wurk, Liumodistly, at 73 Bouth Haistod, cornor Madisonat. L 110USE o 4 TANTED A COMP] rk. Mast wasls T JITUATI Loty h aionn, Call for two dazs suriin of Siat QITCATIO! D tirat-eln abpising to Mra. 8. ITUAT S chuat, can Lo euitsd ‘st onc S Al bty bogky. A1, ouploE OF supBrace, &L prIVALD barn rvar of Woud- o itniol, Wabash.a e TAUCTION=A and = inoruia. ous kine S dmien cit filio harnes 113 a prieats fanly, Atatst., up-etatrs, ATION WAN and pasfty cook restaurant or hotedwith ¢ ndddrein 130 Bouth Clark e twn days, ivato family , BY A 0095 GERMAN work in o ama il 1amilis, At ) ar addrem 1 Chinren o, TON WANTED-IY A 000D GIRE 10 DO ek, Ploasa call s 38 Woat Polk JON WANTER-AS CODK AND §E: Call for ‘twa genaral ot TON W AN MERICAN o washiug Honseltannor: WANTED-BY A Wi w3 and work for a platn, Fmplovmour Aments. 5 WANTED-LADIES IN WANT OF malo Imlr(ln bie surted on short 1 itica by LAPRISE, 334 West Madiscnat. 1088 WANTED LADIES 18 WANT o= Xennul girls for hotsewark, far-clty & R LA AT 46 S% hands hlgh, bertectiy m hige.roan horse, 15 handa high s very ivaCage. petiecty aiund sad Lind, feare n e Gna by vanay, family or road inar, she dliak ov s white st abuut lier, tho deivo her in oin ars oben bz, aud & jump-sos A iarmoes: will he auld ALS T hear Teniywecand Y MARTINY DAZAAR, NOA. 57 TLaular auction sais Gy Dagr clote & partnoreh! 1hiae, Ll + handsom aurre) Hoese, Al 1 nra, Also, fonrteen nd’ open bugsl 4 aud prpress waguas, Statas o sha) Nursos oty anil s VW ANTED-SURSEUILL, FOR CHILDREN AND i Ratordass, at 10 P mfllnal"& n"l‘i under ls'-ln?_uu und'nhllhl sowlng., _A u all candinsviad or Gormet, a5d Protestant preforrod. 166 A FINESTOUK O = A “atc.. eto., fur salvai law prica Lannaressos. alio second-and pi MY 2 TANTED-A TIRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS FOR [ TnOR SAL ARE. CAN TROT 1N Tilliit IV Ao ovis ve Athcrron Houwo, 03 Watash-ors | 1 Omiuntve 1 wiraid i antsing s, bad. & bl mplovmont or el can Arive ber anvwhore. At waigh K pounds e A, tewn wf marne oo mither aingla ce dnan VWANTED-- GEIMAN | AND SCANDISAVIAN | for ' fris’ thanthroe’ ipuuten: 8 Tancy ‘maul”wneuu, familivs, hotels, Inundries, city | heavy Concord (Coan & Ten Broek's maks, and haa novos and coiu DUSKE'S pilice, b0 Milauks been run), & Liglit sido bar top bukey, A TANTE! clasy cou) NTEL — V143 s’ for housework. 416 Wahash. \ oh TO EXCHANGE. PO EXCHARGH-CHOICR PROPERTY ON CASH Laals, all of wileh § own angsell. UNINPHOVED, Want clear farma or village or town proporty (n Ifinofs. 80 fout oo Calumet-av., betweon Thirty-fourth and Thir- pring-at., Tota at Eagiow i Waban e I bare soveralsiocea and dmolliags 1t on Archorar., UL BALECA B o 153 v at.g North Bide Mo Ny toirion s lssall wun (rorits, 3-atury and bavement, Bouth Side, be- ranys, ol scees at Asbland, Cass Uiy, 1L laest corn and n tio + 120 mer looking Deloran and Darlan, Waot ciear cliy us suburban property u;ul(fl\:ulln;l. 4 Wasingt NUE~FIRST-CLANS DOUHLK BRI s 3 et or lous grvnd s gund Tueation, will @1obange fur Suath Bide acre properts, loavy the city, suil does not bout §20,000. Address D 13, Avstof dnulla harane, ailver aud the other anld avten. For, su&:{mifl'— for #13 privo bium, bl rave for $.0 caei Luicher or grocs mare, shestens in P9 Ban: orses in splendid tn srdine, ond NOR BALY 4 tar caats, at dupat, 139 JOH SALE. K ! kind, i qad Gwasot o Ainzis Batnest (ous rouied). i & aice basiet Address F 25, BOUND BUSINESS 1 st Jittlo bugey bo: nd your cluica ol d_a’ new dellvery w: St e e e 108t 31 Wout-tifteaath ot vas OF THEE FINERT RADDIB aga: all the Konturky galic, difvcs TAVIOR & GAMMUN'S Livery, Stablo, corner Thirtoentisest. wad 0TS, Jady v tho Bouluvatds, conventont 1o struct and sissm- [ [JORt SAL RY GIFAP-NEW AND 8 D. hand nyon and top Yuggles, throe Lugsles 83 yoar own ta 8y advances, at 178 and 175 Woat Adams st TOP RUCGY, CIIRAYP traflst., cornor Unlon, ‘GANT RUAD TEAM, STYLINH, 7o takeil Nret prombim ovor, €k Chicago. ‘A and Salo Suadlc, UARE B and fast . s Cotiag Giruvs TON NEAULY NEW 1ot and sumo cash, (2 33 Duarborn. NTED ¥l ROTE 4 usrant ca Lailrod Campany ana N 9. W, duey T ugo fur real eatato, 184 Dear toom & MISCELLANEOUS ¥ . YUUNG, Danvilio & Viscennos m.LKEI dus or nut . D. COLUAN, Jr., TALANCED, } work Ha siudie GCODUNTANT-DOOKS OFKNED, and closod; complicatod aceuunte’ adiustod Teuulring as eaport soficiter, by WD, 13 sl W JrOR SALE_CIEAY, & 7003 sovud. 63 Catrol NTED--TO TRADE=X OR BALE-A FINE PAIROF MATGIED (ILACK tor hurse ad bugsy. carriage-liorsas, foung, klud,sound L al = NOT rtring mare, t HR BEST FAMILY CAKRTAGH 8 threoapriag sud pany-pli qarkot for” o price sra ave to Carriege mpo Ao R vent o be nad ot Apply. - Address i 10, Trbisto oiios. A 90°% ISER B ALLKINGS olfarod in this o a1 BDWAIRDS um, 20 Wabaah-a FOROARN, BUGGY TORSE, FROM R A A R WILL BUY A THORDUGHRED, 51X o iy e, Ui iser 1o Coubicen A ML 16b Alickigas N A A DVERTISELS WHO D) jors can do a0 Jn Sonth Site. 1"’1 BTATEAT.. OPPOSITE = THR PALMIR 1D House-Loiirable roorns, with board; day.bosrde ers also accommodate 374"..\-:1‘”1 THTATH.BT 00D BOARD_FOlt dics o goutlemucn, 1 ta §5 £, with u S plamo #nd LAtk Oy Bourac (. U0 bor weoky with wie 41 440 g wan and wile, 470 ity 1083 X Foun) arate prica o VERD 1151 « oo Larms WALASIL ouly ; ruoniy Troo omuloyent oo WABABILAV, — HOARD, WARASIH.. o ativraciary. b GIRLSTTIOME, FOIL O ol board, $4.00 aud &4 pecwel ki AV NEAR CORNEIL T = Furuithed rvom for ith'Board, 88 per woeks oo e OF IN-AV. J-busrd, BASH. - s to I‘lelhv eapons i ‘D aud tasirab % V. ; i beard, {o marhie iront, and fing nelll:‘:l!! K barg 1 vent. iven and roqu owaet Siiton, GOULE'sRY: Wast Washing WILL grau "flul.';fl' OAKD~AN] 1 i UK “BALK — NIKINWAY PIAN i) o perict order, with alool wud cov rosllence, 873 Wabashar. s sirang bass, ayrae suachnient, Botlun, o Lwpoured pase, with oztra moldings, sorp o 3 . A uf ¢l e TAND BUOKS IN GOOD ORDEI A Hote] NRVADA HOTEL, M8 AND 10 WABABILAV., hetwosn Mad!{ sonand Munme-ats. —Giowd reum, witly Loard, #1140 W €2 por dey. 81 0 $10 per wosl buan! o weok . BOARD WANTED, _ 13 MILY OF THIRER Moaroo, or Washlngion, trod,” Addrosad 4, Tribunu ofic Font, and for salo oo 12 and “avory tustrunent g e Mlaisar. cunditiun; stuol a: ton-st, BOY A GOOD FRUGOND-WAND PIAND, AR} & ¥ A BRANDNRW AND V- §250 Mitk, oy, A WIS AE A placforte. 1 oct full fror s, sorpontias al L " IIH}.flMI sad cor scale, ‘Borth of Fourtsentb-st medial tne \ outly ALLY O NED-NOT FRA! e TS e e, 148 s sourts of 10 JUNAN GELDEI, 633 Stato-at, u N s A AN BOUNIN. s, ) L DTND A BUOGY, ON CONNER OF UN10% AND el ot G i TPOURR AL, One Gt the awar e save by LL 6A0D CAST-URE CLOTIURG HotioH T Srosing DO ARl paying for sdrertiatug. A gnest e, Y oty ationdod 6. © | TIOUND-ON JUNIE Su. A QY nomit iR S ML OARH FAID POI GANT-OPY CLOTNING ARD | i 187 10fa: the vnons cia lara b, i 0 BIRIRE A ‘miscoljansous goods ol say kind by sendiuu s latter | 55 Ao Tm - Cartlagas, wiachiners, RA T e e g SKETCHING FROM NATURE TAUGHT IN TH leasune; buuses aud wachipory IlD‘hl 10 610 Joasun, stresldence. Address U, KLVERNA, uAI.d)l.ch S " will b sul AVED-A THREE-VI Buceel Niberall DOYLE, 63 West STZFROM CHAPIN & GOk WASHRGOM & O e el suiriata Wi K Tho fluder Teaving sawe 1678 Munrest, L MARE GOLT, p gk R e he e 1o O 1 o thontybi of L Sowsrded, b TRRRE LANDSONK GUODS SUST HROEIVE v T RUGaY AND e oyt KDOUALD Wit be on aepasiion tadar, | GTOLEN = TOB BUMAY AT, July 2 feoot 9 8. 1. f0 p. . AL the parlor flnor of 1 r o snd whito hind Infis o e, B8 betw s Valer Hyuse. Ladiea wad vunts reapecttully tuvited: | 780 80,0, o ot bl foywa g O reiaatas wiiale Bl S o Cedl Uiiow 105 WasbingWast., :D--FILLING. INQUITIE O BT W R a bassieut. 414 HANDS HUGH, LIGHT wl n‘\lul:lll‘luh 151 Raudotp] WIOLEN. Ayh i DS T ;G e i S R o N A Ay Barois, ata. 14 liberal coward will ho VWANTKBZK Fi O JOURNALINT T0 | batd fof rotien of sais 0 MILLARD & DKUKKR, 188 V tako an {niorost ti. countrs pridting ofice, ncas the Fasulio.at, £ R S elty, from which two papors are hublished. = Dolug a good 1 ith) -STOLEN FILOM 88 WASHINGTON. butlua ttlo tash roquired, L1 ibune ol 55 L7t on igh bu horse, white Ho ot Cipr Shipe o A% blanatab b sy tlog pri | SRt e ode sthuls Bafpaity iy 2 o ¥ *Vhyty avons reward w 5 D AKD Tl S e Seuvuriz. s Washiagion b k. &t WHAGE, ¥'5i sl Now York Conttal Nailroad car, bu- o HOUSEHOLD GOODS, | &0 el st Uifont fow Vol an atiniay hea FLENDID PARLOR SUITS AT LESS THAN HALF | fog. o une 8, 147E b loather travellug-bay, cuntsin- SFbriav. We are offering for aalo & nunsbar of fina qual- Ingicuiioy ud vl aulas aad'p 1 i sutte, wiio wors mawatacrured wapronty o | “fis vubllo are horaby cautivucd » besi clly retail’trade, taken fu baywent of & Juan to s the folluwi hlflm. ay they oot ! prretredn 11 fouTioldar of"tha satio, and paymo X RAMPLE OV VHITES, o uotes giran by Nocaian 1. Urowa to Haory - A $100 watuut and tergy parivr sull, pleces, vuflfl’, Lorlin an: 'Ihlmnl H. Chambuclin, dsted Cul fi.s i $1 atuutand woryy parlue spl, 1, pigcess potie | ! i, Jor a4, caoh paraicia tho Fiify'Sar A $1 walout aud terry sult, ploces, plust ln*l Hank, Chicagu. ju twe rou yuars respsailvely, 10 810 4 S malut S seleh h ol Liocaabaint | wifh Intardet ats bor ool Wald puies wuro icourud by of 7 pioces, $U35, Warsantad ticst-ulass (2 every particu- | trug o Usa: !. M, hl‘d..\{:ll::“ll“‘.nfl“‘: Ih.u’:::;: ack bipplag carefully P oY LGy ey ARTNERS WANTED WAN xh-wlm;gfl vit_$100, TO tortay 1 russlu ore, et A “yexorebiy market, o uthas foglue, pasing aons b buslnass, sud wial 2 usimonsi parcen B ARl w7 CoalreaV., ab b b5 % and 3. alook b i, July 1, § Hiphesins AWINKR WARTED-IF Til ANY MAN llcaga. d urdtaney badl - o Clucaga, or alsoutiere of vidiaaty baaluess oapao- ity, dusdroue ol lavesting 3 il o, o will do well ta call vn or ad. PR S Richanioe! sad Dulders! Kacaange, 178 Aedt: wn by siem, sud iho ¢ aud Horinan u. Will pa tifty ollaes reward to say o: 15, 91 W Y G ABHOTT, Utiva, Now et deod iotes And tru deed ware huld by @o &8 <Gl e ho'Taymert o Saiiier aote"wiley ¥ {ayabte Tn tiva smuar at tba h\s:‘}fi y, for 83,415 There was sl Vit Bpsreet & Gy b Lidorued aaranlogd by tliem i outiana saked: 1o Jnes § ahivinal. Clicags, or lathe s BUPERIUR FAMILY SHWING‘MAOIHNK_W TH H PRI T T PR e onaar aih | A i b e e grer. Gotai ofilent s B capabia of Likiag satics sBarge. ¥ G Tribuse v umos. . MAOCHINERY, B ED~3 TO ¢ HORSE-PO PO WALTER ST ol DINE T i oee LEUANT GINGEI LATES TINPIOVED FAMIL E sewiog: waculos; Lae Juat 22 goul &s dew, 8d Gout €2 GINORK OFFIOK 3 W RN nee Grewaot, reated 4. ds 4 outa: L i s ADISON-8T.. % Apchines sold oa wmaalhly pAyusaia = METOHRET, dgeat .

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