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. v " = . TAXATION. - -~ & i Continuation of tho Arguments on the Test Cascs, An Bldes Stato Their Views Fully---A New Petitloner, The Supreme Court Decldes In Favor of lie Bonth Park Comtnissionors, And Holds that Township Organisation B4l Exista in This County, Evans’ Recoipts Falling Off---Power of a Oollector to Levy. IN COURT. TOE ARGUMENT. The argnment in the lax onses before Judyes Parwell and Williams was contioued yootorday motning. Tho arguinent was begun by Mr. fountreo on bebalf of the county, who ssid he pndorstaod thers wore four casos befora tho Coart, thoss of Tom Tninunk, ZTimes, Infer- geean, and Journal, and of Kuight & Loonard. {le then offored 1o evidence tho return made by Ihe Zinies, whoss assossment 7as 65,000, snd sbiich was on & par with tho Journal, which had \lso made & return. Am to Tnr Trinusr, he sald % ought on its omn theory to'pay & tax on £6,000 mora than its valuation as mado by the Assess- sr. Tho valuo of the capital atook at G0 por jent waa 9150,000; the real estate and jorsonsl properly was 110,800, leaving 136,000 in round numbora as th ased valuo M tho capital stook over tho valuo of tho tangi- Mo proparty. This $85,000 was declded to bo porsonal property, and, adding to 1t tho otner porsonal property, 905,000, would make 200,000 ia the porsonal property to be taxed, or over 16,000.more than tho $83,400 which had boou fovfed sgninst it. . + Judge Mooio hero camo In, and eald that thero woro two cnsos sob bofore him, and he rished them to bo incorporated with those un- ler consideration. Mr. Ilountree, howaver, wishod Mr. Wilson, who appeared for tho aity, ‘o be presont #0 ns to reply, and, after somo limo, thowo two casos wore adjourned untll Fri- lsy morning, MR. DOUNTIEE Ton contioned. He wald Mr. Borden had com- lained because tho espital mtook of his cliont E-d besn reducod by the State Board from $800,~ N0 to $150,000 agsinat the law, but,as Tuz Taw. 1% had boon taxed tho same as other corpors- dons, 1t could not complein. 'Fho Bupreme Court 1ad exproasly decidod that point in s case from Boone County. . Mn. BORDEN Ben called Mr, Hountros's attention to the unendment ¢o tho Kevenuo law, which provided st nowspapors ahould not bo taxed more than rivate individuals, asking him to explain that. r. Rountrop, howovor, declined, saying that Ibe Iaw wau cleacly unconatitutiopal ; that 1t was aesed on tho Graogor syatom by the Legis- turo to oxempt newspapers which thoy learsd, and sprioultural wocioties and manu- facturies in which they wora intorested, from lxstion, The' State Dosrd did not claim )r esauma to redrass indiyidual gris inces, othorwiso It would bo reduced to & uero ‘Town Board. Origiuslly the Etato ioard suly equalized, Lut, ns it wau scen that eortain rojerty escapad taxation, in 1878 the Htato sra, 10 comply with the law requinng uni- lornuty, was wado AN AGSESSING 1ODY, 2 wnd, having powers over the wholo 8tato, 8- tessod aud equalized all proporty. ‘Lhus rail- tondd and capital atooks wers Rasessed, which tould not be dape by any Tawn Asssssor, ba- 1suso railroad proporty thas was in Chicago in lhe morujng would bo off ju Rock Juland by sight, And the legality of the ssscssmont by the Btate Board had been expreesly recognlzed by the Supreme Conrt. -But the increass of 52 per cont hed raisod the valuation ro high by re- g-rd 10 Tye Tminoye and Jourpal thut thoy had oth oscaped taxation on thetr capital stock, and monld not bo heard to complain that their tax .8 Loo high, ‘ Mm. RoOT, wn bobalf of the Bouth Park Commissloners, then yous to defond tho Bouth Park tsx, o stated that the Cotnmuissiogers were authorizod to ratzo an amount niot to exceed €300,000 in the three towns of South Chicago, Hydo Park, and Lake, It was sought in the presant coses Lo op- oo go much ofytho tax, as waa collectable in the ‘own of Bouth Chicago. Dut it would be fm- fiomb\u to form & judgmont without some adai- onsl Lielp, as two uf the thres towns ou which tho 1ax was laid wers not 1epresonted. It did not make nuy differsuco whas the mssessmont wag, a8 thoro was o certain awouns o b raised, whith wasto Lo distribujed by the Clork, who was authorized (o macortain ths rato per cent. Dut {t was not necesasmy to bave tho rate mscor- tained a8 & certain amount to bo lovicd in eithar case, . It mado no diderencs whather 52 por cent was added or suvtracted. The poly thing to do was to make an oquitable division of tho £300,- 000 Lo Lo Fajsed. W8, BOBDEN made ths closiug argument fn roply to Mr. Rountroa, reviewing tho geoisions sua {ha whale quoetion thoroughiy. Ho sawd that & court of equity would onjoin tha tax-warrant to the ex- teut that the taxos wero lliegal sud npo other griovpnce need be aet up, but a dnrontansd dis- tross and gale to make an unsutharized tax, The {llegsl taxca mhould be treated as strickon out of the warrant, Tho Bupreme Court biad de- tided, whon the *Counnty Board in & oertain case bad 1llegally Inciessed the valuation, that s ratabjo ainount of the tax,equal to the increassd ¥alue, shipuld heve boen deducted from oach tax sxtended on the collection books, ang & judg- ment rudared oa tho balaoco, The Xovenus act raquired property to be squalized, as well a8 asgessed At itw faircast value, TheHtato Board, however, bad pot equallzed Yrapmv on thnt basis, but proffered to do 8o at £0 per cont of 1ts falr cash valuo, which was 1ljegal. Whlle tnap might eatisly the Conatitution, and the ruls of uniformity therein contaiped, it wholly fwled to satwafy snd was in diroct violation of the rmvuwml of the llaveuuo act aud thae rules of he Board dupted thersun The srgumout Shat tw ers wero pot injured, because thoy paid Laxes on rates pxtonded on balf the value of Loiy property instoad of the whole of 14, waa of 00 force, ua the sole Mo-tlun was, nhathor tho satlon of the B ard was illo Mauy persons wore assesasd by the local 88or for tho fuil value of their property; others for more than tbat. All tlioso valustions tho Btate Board rained 5% per cont, It that in Ilegal, did not such persons havo a just right to complain, spd 8 Just right to take adyanisge of suoh illegality? ~ Cortanly, But as tho Court could uot sis aa & Board of ‘Aswosgors, 1t thet fn- coreass was deductod at all, as to sny ono, no matter bow extreme hia case might bo, it muwt bo deduoted iu overy case. If the Oourt reloas. od any ono from tho action of tho Brate Loard, 1t muat rollovo every ono nho applled for roliof on that ground. The actian of the Btato Board was not the ro- snlt of ;‘nhounz Judgment. It wasno honest Audgmon 1O VIOLATE TIR LAW, and resolye that all the lossl Assessors of tho Btats who had ntu:‘liy viewod the rrnpany, alo., kad lied and porjured themuolyes to suoh an ex- tent that tho sverage of their assesumonts ouly amounted to 80 per cont of tho caah valus of tho Trojerty assesasd, Nor was it su honest judg- nent to adopt the B0-per-cont basis, when the dogical reault thereot waa to reliove from taxa- tion vast amounts of proporty belongiug 10 cor< Porations, and lh-u&vmln- tho vury rule of uniformity which ti Ard was orsa‘ed to carry oul sud goforce. The Htate Doard also, in ite Professod equalizstion of personal property, atled to cowply with Hoc. 107 of the Jteveuus act, 1o that it failed to find the State avoragos of the several kinds of enumoratod property, or the walga of the saveral kinds of the same In the Toront oounties, It aleo failed to compare Shose valuea with tho ssscexod valuein oach dounty or to cbtain a rate por cont to bo sdded Ja or deductod from the valus thus obtalusd, m:‘ha Revenus act slso was declared to vialste CONSTITUTIONAL RULE O¥ UNIFOUMITY Py distributing the value of railroad track among rounties, towns, eto,, acocording to the length :{n’n’x::k‘(n'l:v"'ll‘{lm dl:‘y‘lu.lo the Oo:ntL Olerk by 0 A0 Ll 1 Faies as fouud by the Btate Don:g“fl::mld l:: fi Sended on tho assossed values as equalized by the Oounty Board. 1f the County Soard first m:n;md un pp:r:mrt‘y. -::‘t; rates aa 51 per cout erson: rty, il | party, 63 ver cent for roal WO neceasarily load to 3 Laatly, no town taxes b-d'buu Iognlllyn:;lr':wu‘ Zor the Township Organization (i fomoihly Orgunizaion et domandsd the . County and extended by the by Clerk on the (allector's books, Bub tbore Wes Do U Sulloritias antharised by law ‘to" catiity sny 3 amonnt to she County Clerk, and tha County Toanl not boing & corporats suthiority of the tawn, could not be vested with the powar t0 cere tify. Tha city lavy exceaded tbo logal rate of 3 per cent If the 52 snr cont was illogal, and the tax was conaldore aviod on the conuty valu- tion, TAX OITT MAD O FOWER o lovy taxes to pay the salaries of Tax Commis- slonota, otc., and that amouat of the tax must be reduoied at lenst, The only objection thas could be mado Lo the bill, was "that the atate- menta were made on information and balief, but how could thev ba ottsrwise undor the cirenm- atances of the caso t # notorionsly welle kaown fact that thers wi args and INCIEARING CITY DENT, and the opinion of counnel had been obtained to In & manuer, legalize it, aud enable a still iatgor amouut to be floated on the market, 1o rogard to tho allepalion mado in the bill xa 1o the aity not boing uuder lownship-organiza- tion law, Mr. Bordon ssid ho would not presa that point, as ho undorstood tho Hupreme Court bind "Just decided tho question; but it wan yot undocided when e flled his bill, sud Le wished to Bavo tho poit, At tho cloeo of Mr, Bordon's argumont Mr. Fallor mado somo furiher ramarka in the casos of tho Journal, Times, and Inler-Ocean, and oecupied tho remaiudor of tho afternoon. Thio Judges thon took tho camos under advige- mout, and wilt TIOLD A CONPRRENCE TO-DAT. Thoy will dacide tho cases now boforo them as foon o8 possiblo, but tho time when thoy wiil rander a dectaion can not Le given. Mr, Houn- treo, howovoer, is anxious to have the Collector lot loose as soon na posaible, and tho matter will robably be disposcd of this wook, Jmluhuf owovor, from the number of casos citod, it will otcm‘v nearly a month simply to roview the au- orition HOTFMAX hRoN. woro tho only dissatisiicd tag-payers who filod bilta yestorday to prooura injunctions againat the colletion of porsousl property tazes, Their Btory, however, 18 somowhat novel and gives somo Insight into the Asseasor's mothod of do- Ing business, The complainants state Lhst about tho 1st of May the ususl blank was left with them to be filfed out, and that a foew wooks aftor ona of tho firm visited tho Assnssor's office with hin schudule, 1n which the stock of the firm waa rated at 5,537.82, bills roccivable 81,500, mak- Iug n total of €7,017.82, from which, however, ware deducted lisbilities on open notes and open accounta ©4.600, leaving the bal- soce of $2,637.82 on which to Do taxed. Tho Asseesor Informed Loffman that no dednotion coutd be wmads for lisbilitiss on open accounts, and atruck out £3,200 of tho do~ ductlona, leaving thie valuation 5,737.82. Thon ho fropoucd to make it “round numbors,” and, taklng auother soteduls, inserted tho flguros €0,000,in lead-ponoil,opposite tha itom of **mer- chandise on Lad,” aud niso at tho bottom of the sheet, and aaked 1ioffman to eign the sched- ulo ko fillad out. The latter, however, first in- red how much the tax would bo, aud waa told or 1% per cant,” Ho thon slgned it, and Rovo no furtbor attention to the mutter until o waa called on to Efly o tax of $318.87. The com- vlainauts olaim they bave a right to dednot their lisbilitios from thoir assets, and only pay s tax on tho balance, and claim that thoy wero misled by tho Asgessor or ono of s Deputles aud fn- duced to mako tho rolurn they did; auvd thoy now ask that the Collector may only be allowed to collect a tax on $2,597.62,—the amount of flxfitrxmmouu property over and abova their lia~ ilitioa. s SOUTH PARK TAXES, DECIRION IN FAVOR OF TiIF COMAISSIONERS, Tne TripuNe la indebted to tho lion, James P. Roat, attornsy for tho BSouth Park Com- migsloners, for o copy of tho opinion of thoe Bupreme Court in tho caso of the Poopte ox. rol. H. B. Chiller, ote,, ve, I’, IL Brilin ot al,, which reverses tho declaion of Judgo Wallaco of tho County Conrt, rofusing to give judgment for the Bouth Park special aseasment, ‘The opinion, which Is written by Mr. Justico Brocso, meptions the adoption of the original Bouth Park act by tho peopls of Sonth Chicago, Hyde Park, aud Lake, and the subsequont pas- sngo of the mmendatory act of 1871, Under those acta the Board of Park Commjssiopers, which became a quasi-municipal corporation, mado an asseasment roll, which waa confirmed at tho Juoo torm of 1872, Tho Court then faund that all tho procecdings of the Commissioners woro in accordanco with Jaw, and the asucssmont was conflrmed, and divided into an- nual inatallments, Upon the non-payment of any oue of those installmonts, ¢ bocamo tho duty of thie park authorities to return the delinquent Iist ta the County Troasuror, who was dirocted to ro- quest an order of Court authorizing him to sell the property. In the oases in questioo, applica. tion was made to the County Tieasurer, but re- fused by the Court, and tno caso appealed, Tno terita of the controversy arg presonted in the points argued by appelles, which are as follows: Tocause the act entitled ** An act to snable the cor- porate authoriiies of two or mors lowas for park purposcs ta jssus Londs,” otc., spprovad Juns 10, 1671, uud‘cr and by virtus of which cald assesfment was Isvied snd eonrmed §s Yoid and unconstitutional for tho resson that the same has neyer roceived the assent or the approval of tho legal voters of rald tow: n. tended o beaffectod thereby, and for the resson that it wutliorizes Lhio {xsue of & and uulinidtod amount of bonds, boariug fnlorest at 7 par cent, payable an- nually, for tho payment of which bollh principal and iutersst the lands and lots of the ob. Juctors sre bound; and for the further rosson that It ‘authorizes intorested parties (o levy saucavments upon lota uud Lands fu sid towns, and for the roison that it suthorizes the Circuil Court to confirm end witablivh 1ho usseasment wheu mada without pereunad uotios to thio partiea futercatod, and for tho reason that it im- Joses Beavy buurdeas upon the proveriy-cwnors sad jogal votors 0f sald town to which thoy Lisve never in any manncr sasenied, aad for tio ressun that tha sal not {s ropugnant o the tarma of the Conatitution, aud sl proceodings under the same ava null and void, TUE, FIRAT CLAUSE of the abjecttons Ling, tn somo rospects, boon con- sidered by the Court inthe Bank of the Ropublle va, Hamilton County. Under the Conetitution of 1848, the Goneral Assombly passed » Baukiug act which, in complisnog with that Qonstltution, Lind to bo submittoa to the popular vate. Bub- sequently amcudatory nacts wore passed wlfich wero not submitted to the peools, and . the point raised by the Dank of the Republio wsa that they wers fovalid, Tho Court at thut tima hold that it had no doubt of the validity of this supplemental logintation, and the casa was 8o decided. Tho Court eays that there [8 force in the appellec's argumont that, a8 the Legislaiusahad not of ftaelf tho power to cteate corporate authoritles with- out a vote of the poopls, than if that voto was obtsined subject to cortain limitations apd conditions, they must hae obsstved by, and sre binding upon, poth the Leglslature aud the corporate suthoritiea. Bull, the powers of tho corporats authorities of the Bouth Park aro subservient to the logislative power precively a8 fu the cavs of other muniocipalities, and are not intorfored with by the presont Btate Consti- tution ; but, on the contiary, thoir oxiutenco is impliad by the torma of the ninth section of tho ninth article, npon which the eupplomontal Park aot of 1871 lo no degres tronchos, ‘Cho Court thioks it a fair deduction, from sll the conatitutional provisions and tho very na- ture of our Goveroment, that tho changes de- termined by the exigency of the timea In regsrd to municipal corporationa are within the domain of the ordinary Logislature,—in other words, tho voie of tbnlrwpl- way bo necessary to cro- ato the munioipal corporation, but, hnlnnlnlmr liehed, tho Leglaiaturo hias autbiority to or diminiah it powors. An to the point that tho Park Commissloners were novor authorized by the people o TOLEVY ATAX of mora than $300,000, the Court nr that that wum is not the ne plus ultra, ‘Thoy bave power t0 auuess enough £0 carry on tho enterprise, If only £300,000 are callod “for annually, no mat- ter whst the ultimate oxpenditure may be, such & ocall s logitimate. ‘The object of o)l thia logialation, from 1809 to 1871, waa to rovide & publio park, aud the Legislature lo- {'unm to give thie Commisslonera sll ths au- thority necoasary to creste ons, The body of the et of 1871 1s belleved to bo germaln 0 the title of tho bill THE NEXT TOINT oraaee ‘fg tbat thia assossment is not on contignons operty. The Court eays tuat this question, E‘ndpul athers which bring up tho lavy with tha aagossmont, bave boon pagsed on by tha Cirouit Court, aro res judicats, and caunot now bo made in tho Bupreme Court. nlu 0] -';d to the objection mads that two judg- wuents have been rendered sgalnst thesame Isnds, it is hold that 1y this case there {uuxmmt rendered for theso ausosemen gn mnr [ l.ll.uls plluul l;:! ’no‘;nphm‘t 6 made by the parties claiming the judgment. The next objectlon is that tho County Treas- urer has NO POWER TO ATPLY FOR JUDOMENT, a8 the Uounty of Cook is not uuder townehip organization,” 'To sustain this poind, referouce is made to Beca. 6 and 7 of Art. X of the Qonscitation. 'I'hs Court holda that, by a fal implication from the Janguags usod fn thess sections, this couuty is not taken outof the olaws of countiea "under townshlp orgeni- eation, which 2 sireogthoned b reference to Heo. 23, of Chap, 84, sotitle + Countlos,” snd also by Clause 11, of Art, 11, of Ohap. 189, eotitled * Townsbip Organlzation," whare 14 says ths Hupervisar of Towns in Cook THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, County ahall perform the sama duties as the Bu- pervisor of Towna in other counties under town. ahip organization, doema it » fait infarence that thia courty muat = 2 ba canaiderad ns under townehip organizstion, | An Ineffectunl IXffort to I3xcludeo | closed blinds of & front window to reconnoitro. ponad agent staring rathor comical strogeis, o nuoyanco ware each & full conaiderstion of the ponta ratsed upon ory, taking place on Lix it, the Court finds no ground justifying the | The Defendant Telates Iifs Frands fIn | face, whilo Lia direngaged hand, after the man- ner of all mon whan conmderably taken aback, 'l;immuly stroked his whiskors or nervously tnlstea Lus waustache, Bhe gave one hanty look” then snother, hor Connty Court In refusing judgment n ihe ap: plication of the County Treasurer, ia had ampla powar by Beo, 178 of tho llevenna law The Judgmant of the County Conrt ia therofor roversed, snd the caasos remanded with direc- | sult coutinues unabated, as was shown Ly tho | eyes growing lsrger; thon thera was s little half- tioue o euter judgment, nutwithatsuding (ho | crowd in attendance upon the oponing of Judge | SCream of dehizht, ) —— IN GENERAL. The srmy of tax-fightorn decs not diminish, | tlon, Mr, Barbum, counmel for tho defe ‘but eathor jncrassen as cach day dawns,’ Collsctors expotionco proportionats trouble, oa- | lcation of roports of the trialin the newspapers, pociatly on the Bouth Rids, whera the collections | allemng that his client and witnesros wers placed dropped from $15,000 on Haturday to $7,653.21 | in s falae light and their Intereata greatly in- yosterday, Last yoor st tho same timo the col- | jured. Judge leopmn-, l!:owevur, promptly ro- ol:ul-fll :nn: had wu}nunll& e“ldnd thv: :lm.- leations wero ovor 860,000 each day, Evorybody | fused to entortain any such motion, stating that | et and keonest-scontod hounda, tho scent inva- e m;fl;‘t eyt {mmll"mj 1t was 100 onlightensd an ago to talk about ban- | F18bLY bolng lont in tho vicinity of & Louno sitnat- fa lolding off to res Low tho casen pending aro | Ishing tho represontatives of the presa from the dacided, Tho raal-ostato taxcs are being paid | placo of the proceedings of caso that had ox- | polta, ' At lsst one day tho houuds started the more frosly, espocially on tho South Sids, aa the | cited so much public interoat 8s had tho ons in | old foz. and awsy o weut in the direction of books aro In tho hands of the Colloctor, | PrOFTess. savos troublo 1n mauy cases s0. From this source | Wa8 thea begun, Mo atated that hie waa an yosterday, tho racoipts woro attornoy-at-law, and in April and aay laat hed & | ered in and around the house discuesing the fro- over $2,000. Tho majority of Bouth Sido tax- | desk in the offico of Leonard Swatt, He do- | guont myatorious disappearance of the fox, an ayors do not grumblo about resl catato taxes, | clined to eay whathor or not ho wont to Phila~ | 01 votoran hound came limping up, and onter. ut thoy do about porsonol, and profor to bay | dolphis sbout that tund, on the ground that bo | 12 tho door not up & vigoroun barking, and tried the formor rathor than {he Isttor. wad then actiog a8 atiornoy for James lood, sud il jx::‘p i Bud a gentloman to a Tmnuxe roporter yos- 4 3 tractod the atteution of the huutors, and, an ox- “It fa uot Phillips alone who may bo it would bo a violation of professional honor to | aminstion being 1oade, the old fox was found 1o left his oftico in cliarge of the man | divulge what took placo whilo Lo was acting in | Buapended by hia tail to & nail in the wall, keep- Conloy, who got tho gold watoh. It waa L who | that capacity. e was not employed directly by | 108 perfoctly still, and looking, unless closely dactarod statemonta and roturus secordiog £o | Tiaed, but soted for Mr. Bisboo, who waa Toad'y | ObB0rved like the polts with which tha walla the diotates of thti‘ruznfly l{:)m‘tfiu, n‘[;ho ;n':d: 0 was oalens! oss,’ but e "Asscasara bossod him, aud 1o advantsgo. | 10 with the Tarnor caso, 18in the roason why he got tho the assessmont. Rteod's defense ou the forgory trial, and mhe Court, sskiog that ali the wembera be oxcused. It it {8 motoriory act that four of tions mon are ac- | EATO him & Lrunk with books sud papers. 1o cery starg; culy require smal knowledged ballot-box stuffers snd ropoaters, | deiivered the trunk to Mr, Disbos, awnes Y Noom. and {t {n aaid that somo of thom are not aven into, and tuo rosult canoot bu benofit to the rosidents of Cook TIE DILL OF SALE Bef for the levy on tho Fitth National Dank for 1874 | 1863, lio wout iuto the oitico of Judge Blodgett | sold on time, O poraonal taxes, was mado out yestorday by tho | in 1861, ITo nover practicod law to auy oxtont, | Chamber of Commer City Collactor, and will bo eubmitted to the Law Departmont to-day, A copy of the warrant was | but tuat of roal cstate, He lirstbocomo noquaitit- | por yoar: M ATeoN aleo served on thie bauk officials, and thelovy | ed with . K. Turnor in 1874, and mado an effort | o ptiert omen i e will probably be enforced to-day. to nacertain tho whoreabouts of Turner after F i COLLECTORS' LIALILITY. Ninfan W, Edwards, of Spriugfleld, has writ- | that occasion thera wera prescnt Rodoipbus | ireas ton the following lettor to the Idinois Stute | Turnor, Howard A, Turuor, Mr. Prico, aad Alr. Journal in refercuce to tho persousl liability | Nichola, of a Collector in case of atiemptod collection of | witness’ offico, and Mr., Nichols was a \Vnfl'nu—m an illogal levy ¢ 210 Buprame Gotiet of 1ho Uiled ates u 1 Wal- 73 g Rt 1 tiou was carried on in au oxcited tone. ‘Uhat in- If the tax was fiiegal, the plaintiff proteating sgainat g s Ak 14 suforcement might beve had hin roricn afir ey | torviow was Lold Loforo tho wilnus mada the ald, against the oicer, or the city, to recover back | &illdavits before the Court in tho case, The Lo mouoy, or ho might have prosccutad either for his | decds roforrod to In the uterview {nauded two sges. A n 35t Tilinols, 460, the Supreme Coiirt hold o sty of wliuni 8 Wi ia tlegally eolleok- od has an amnpla rewedy st law, by an action of tres- . Baae sgainattha n“,fi;&%eu“;’ I, oF by an actton of | SuYLbiug sald aboul contrmatory doed that ait to recaver 8 money, th Thitnols, ab ¢ ' / Though n tax waa illegally lovisd, yot the Gollector io | to tho doeds. He waa pouitivo that nothiug wan | LW, b FosEase L be whom o warrant was dicected, regular ou lis face, and | gald about Robiuson's mmointy. Ho aid oot oall et b was to galectur iofst bis pertl, was llabile or fho coets restraiulog tho collection of' the tax; it | s boon rocotdod, but becatn of tho formality | sassrsesions i Y e Rt et g uesmiso I ho hulsctually ittt | obaorvod 1o 1naking thom out, Witnous' doed | T VR itmonio) o Geenire Ao ST Uion under lits warrant Lo hia done n0 sot injurious to | Srom lloxie had been recorded in 1874, sud the Wil b the tax payers of In 894 Dilinots, 126 1 ed to collsct the tax, tho town, hilited from ratsin criy, the mont amplo redress may bs found o action, In Blackwell on Tux-Titl es 16032 " i i d (o Lake View, within halt block 1fn tas is Joviod for s liexsl Jpuriiose it esnnot be | NOF suuwed thodvods in Lia pusoasion, it waa | EEISBA I8 bake Vipe o R sustained. - 1t cannot bo suforcad agaiust the ciiizen | $WO Wouths LOfOro witness Losrd of tho wan tiglesa it {8 clesrly aud distinctly suthorized by law, #+\Whenevcr money ia mised Dy taxstion, the purposs | 1o atarted for the Fenitoutiary on the moining for which it was loviod ought 10 sppear upon the faco | train, sud took a lester from W. M, Tayior, vt of tha procsoding, and If tuat purposo was iilegal, thoro | thio 20st and Atail, to tho Wurdon, asking biw to can bs no xuthority to collect the taz; the olicer who atfompta to euforce it will Lo lable in treapass, and " 7 , n er can_scquire uo iide fo the property | VW8 witn Kauujug wore before and after dine Wi selzod and sold to satisfy 18" N.W. Ep been enforcsd sgainat hiwn, depriving him of his peop: lu’i Hobinron's winurity, and thorefore juvald, ‘ 3 nbaronn. 'wo weeks after the conversatiou, proceedings To‘nm-;_mm,%_y(,‘,{z,:‘g,g‘“mnm BALE “; 0nse & with of n sors of CITY TAXATION. “c'f"‘fal:_' T A e very | oo eigiod Ly J. ¥, Seammou, Yrauk Fawar, | 0 1E nerve of tho whole matter in your mticle fu Bun- day's TuinuNe ou city taxation, but you did not | of the Cook Uounty Laud Cowypnny ? g0 far enough, The srmy of lsachos now fas- toned on the peoplo of this city will keop their i 3 Lold 80 long a8 thoy receivo tholr sustopance | L3nd Gompany wes intercstod iu the very land sud are not destroged. The latier romedy ap- pears to bo utterly out of the power of tho tax- o o paying puttion of this community ; hence thair | of the ducds 10 Julia to 8uow thom to Fauuing, TD RENT—RUOMB W rustenance must bo takeu away, Thie cay be | 10 did not vay to Mannt dpue by thie rotusal to pay taxes, if thospower to bium te brove the decds a toigery, ho wouid assint borrow monoy shall be taken sway at tha same | i'suning w got o pardon, e ot the pardon, made by the City aod County Gavoraniouta are tho Counnvutal Hotel. Fanving had met Besgg, protubited by tho Conatitution of the Hiato, snd | & furger, sud liad be uttorly ropudiated by this caty | a9 that of and tho last sus:ovanco of the oapitalista to lend thoir nonsy with no scourily. | thouce to New York, This word “repudiation ™ {s & bard word for an | Jamea Reed, KFanning weunt with liw, aod to- Storas. houeat wan to uso, bub these losos are made | gather thoy met Juseph G. Lawrenco, Lawrcenco 0 RENT-SFCOND FLOOR & JAOKSON.ST. without warrant of law, and the capital T take them are dofng it at their porit, rhould be notified that it will also be to their | lettor adaressed to James Hued, Nu, 600 Soutt | rpo N —_— New Ounn::f'}n':f sz‘flififfi:;nmg oaritval srrostod {u Quinoy, hiaving tha tivnk with deeds -mgnénom- 1h power I sexson In Now Orleana will bo unusually attractive | timg of tho arrest, Hes lest Pluisdelpuis March ¥ab. 24 the Koigts of Momus Miatick duplay | 23, 1876, sud Heod wes arecatod - alarcly 0. & on the 20th ocours tho opening of the great | ¥t for Rued's arrost was procured by moans of Southern Biates Expfllll!m: with mumrf and | 88 aflidsvic mado by himsolf. Lofore the afl- | buescecuy Gor. Hendricks, of Indisas, will [ 4t 1% employed Mr. Lwing. il ning addrees, civio display. and ut might thejMliatick Krewe of Komuw, wili sppear in grand progession, ansral & Great havo mada exourslon ratos from Chi Orleane and roturn §35 for tho round trip; tick- | tested agsiust tha size of tho wit. Ewiny [ ata good il April 1, coveriog the period of tho | Aaid that bo was inguential with tho Lurnor fair aud carnival, Rookrpup, Ill, Jan. 24.—Tho two indicted i naw furuliure ouvno of the [argest d Rockford Journalists, Fred 0, Dayton snd Louls and his wife at the botel in Ohicsgo, and alao L iyl ke et G oot s o A. Manlove, were arraigned bafore Judgo Brown | several times. 1o should thiok tho tousl |.3iriRrkD_TOWA 1 this morning to anawer for the crima of publish- | amount sinco tho criminal trial would bo batwesn ‘ Tosiduuc i ala ing & shooking defamatory article agalust Ed- | $800 and 8406, The l";f“‘ sim pald st one | properts. D IKRIY b ward IL. Grigge, of Clicago, whom they acaused | L Was 200, e L of originating the Tines-Early scandal. The Houn. J. M. Balley, of Presport, counsel for the | ment uutdl this moruin , made & motion to quash the indict- mlog (et both counts were defootive, Judge Lirown resarvod his decision, BLAINE'S AMENDMENT. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicage Tridune, Semivaviern, i, Jan, 24,—QOougrossman | Kage President W. 3. Clask to fouud for them au | chaiity,at WISTON & ¢ ry of | aoultural institution afiar the plan of thio ona | lugisust, Ampletms Kreniy S:‘.d}}gfuyfl‘u',:"ln:;“:s:“:‘m:x; A of | at Amborst. Tho Trastees have granted him a | & ¥amesies amendment to the Federal Coustitution, aod aaking if Iltinols bag within tho past five or ten | injurioua to the Massschuseits Coliege, Ampla sootarisn control, of such Btato aid or appropi Dusuque, a., Jan. 24.—An auscolation with » capital of $200,000 was incorporated to-dsy in tlia city, known ss the Loan and Buildivg As- A lady who b lll;wll‘l.ioi':‘ n‘;.i;l:m\h%’ following oftivers ¢ fi B, , Pro e s 7 Tdward T Kelos, Beorstary ; H. M. Kingmaa, | door the otber morning by & resounding ring of | T)IYOROES LEGALLY, QUTALSKD PR THUO! 4 sta. ; soandal avolded; fos aftor ducr 'The Directors and stookholders aro { the bell. Upon openiog it shs discove & | acaSar S B A Cilosso some of our wmost reputable, aotive, snd aclid | nicely- business men, sud the Associstion w! g00d-will and support of ouz cllisens, KIBBE VS. HILL. aod, consequently, that the County 'Fressurer Bho balield ths anj ‘was the proper person to apply for judgment. tho Reportors, biankly st the clossd door After a oareful examiustion of the recurd and == which smusomont and Atriving hard for Search of Testimony, Publio Interast in the Kibbe-Iill ejectmont IHopkins® court vesterdsy morning. The firas | OP%0 Wido, & mao witnoss was Mr. B, B, Tutbill, Assistant City | bors on tho watch. Altornoy. Before proooeding with his examins- | clasped tighitly in the Iady’s fathor; nd the | asked the Court for sn order to prevent the pub. | Bumbor of year: COLLEOTIONS, TUE EXAMINATION OF MT. TUTHILL attaruoy. Wituess Lad nover had snything to willingness to snswer any questions. It was in April Iast that he wont o Phila- dolphia, beiug raquestad to do eo by Mr, Bisbes, up on the wall, of Deart etghborlinod fa cltr. [, 15, BOY P, 1toom 14, 118 Madisnn-at. ro. 1876, ‘3 coocluding he was one of har sbominatlons, ahe haatily efacnisted : ** I da not swish anything this ato, The Court, thareforo, P~y evening, #ir,” and brought thadoor to with » click, afterwarda returning softly to the parily- sweoping rush, s doorswung d woman rapidly sdvancing, and then—oh | food for yo rosmip-loving neigh- u audible kiss, and & womsu n's atrong arma, whom she had not seon for s ——— Truth Stranger than Hterar Ricer (Nev) frenl'e, Thore wan ona old fot which for a period ed in tho woods and far removed from any hab. itation, and which was usadeas 8 atorehiouss for the house, with & pack of young bounds (n full cry after him, but ot nearing tha bouse be dis- appeatod, lesving tho hounds and huoters non- plussed 85 unual. While tho hanters were gath- wore hung. This plainly showed that the old foz, whon %00 clossly prenned, Liad taken refuge 1t the hopae aud hung himself up oo the nail by At this point Mr, Barvum stated that Tleod bnd | hta Lail, which waa tho reason for the dugs al- Tho follow was & porfoct tool in | given his consant totho witnesa telling all ho | WA losing tho scent at that particular piace. thiess man's Landa, and to him many of the out~ RgORE ASGS Rt Sutk Ly By nltr’lbule 0 e might koow, whoroupon Mr., Tathill declared his Grand Jury should go for him." Thero ia great doubt oxpressed In regard to i i TUE GIAND JURY, . 1505 dokn: Bies lot (lou fa #0 far na {is bolng sllowed to sorvo i8 con- { Arriving thers, ho told Mrs, Reod that ho want- tof L cerued, The Citizas’ Committes {s proparin, N Biatampnt (0 ho Brasenied G the Ottainal | 03 (o Bt whatover would be.(mboriant for : CITY REAL ESTATE. OR BALE—#1.100 CASIL-NIC| F x125, with baea, in His singular action at- £ CUTTAGE AND i ls & decidod bargaia, Al thoe conclualon of hiy testimony tho Conrt YOR B H—OR KXOHA citizens of tho United Btatew. Thoro ara | 00k & recons, A Fgwa " defeats in tho Grand Jury, as choson by In tho afternoon, +CO. o and L rotten County Board, which Judge MIl GEOROE W. HILL, Fon EXCHANGR~Ii who_ iy mcknowledged (o Do | defendant, was first placed on tho witness-stand. ouo of tho best Judges who has avor mat in | Ilo tesufiod that he cama to Chicago from Irwin, | = SUBURBAN REAL E& e this Criminal Court, can with proprioty inquira | O. i Beptombor, 1661 s Intention was to SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. ORI BALE_OR RENT- ‘cruse atreet on Bnath Sid IRICK G osin eottage 1o begoved. ” CLAK BRICK STOuE U TIOURE ON_RORTI Kldo for stock of guods, CLAFLIN BHUS. rova s laating | gel into Lusinoss, ON BATE~ goumy. 8 | “lo haa boou a law student, 1lis firat offort at ,13"“, vl handling real ostato was probably some timo in Tachitios Ho bad nover been In_soy business prectically oR ,fiix.z:a T8, COR aventhi e’ Ly MOTRGAN PANK-O, Int 10 centa fal ORNER WA 30, ')’unmn : Washlag CTAD. LT 13 Tuw, t learulog that bo bod obtafnod tho dasds, On | wood sud aimerdels +'lake ¢ trains. It GREER, Mr. Drico bed a 'desk 10 COUNTRY REAL ESTATR. B residont of Racino, At that interview flouring mill, wal at opinion. | tosee tho deods, Mr. Tumor then told bim that tho decds ware in Quincy. Yo conveisa- aprioat £ivo uni i O RXOHANGE — FORU AV Hooringmil, wator'power, & plsntatiza n Miadlo opinion that the Town Coffector | Mr. Turner with Lis brother came to (Lo oftica | Dinis: the battsalt Ia the w0 In an sction of trepaas if ho enforced | sud vaid Lo hiad heard that witnoss was looking bla tho colioction under his warrantof lllvgll taxes, I | for him. Hill replied that was so, au he wishod &give belaw the autlioritios in support of ! 0 £1d, sandy loaw, prod: a4 Lnanald ot wheat s) e, sto. fow fod;' o cold, no Addross DAVID BRUW. doods that woio on rocord. No allusion was ade, as far as he could recollect, to the fact that Hichard . Robinson wae a minor, not was would be 1o forca on Robinson's comiug of sgo. Alitnat he wanted was to ses Nobinson's vignature toe deeds in quostivn Lacause of tueir not hay- Wi tivo that Ar. Turnor did not toll bim thai be | WWertern-are. a3 of & rooins sach, o Holb: rn and Camubell. ar Holbrool HASA REAL ESTATE WA ANTED-TU BUY GOUD IMPROVED LAND IN jows noar the line of the Hurington & Missouri 3 will pay sashi; to V. i, FURNESS, Portlsaad lilack. Jackaghsbia ¢ will s rontai oheap 1o lay, 1877 i1, G, asgigumeont from Roviuson to Hoxio waa record- | YOUNU, ltoom 8 Bryan Block, od 1 1470, Lo that interviow tho nama of Kmy- ( O RENT €8 O 85 FER MOY Though from motives of publia polloy & party Is in- " ugl wpid ““gmw X Moy m“;o” son Humilton naa not mentoned. Ile wag posi: 0 tax by resort to the action of “repleve | . . Temely by acticn of trespas, in which, (Lurner) bad a coutirmatory doed; and ho was | myg R LIAS) 1at . + eyuslly positive tuat Luruer did Dot eay thet l. with hot and cold water, Gas. H "’r m:n1 "{i‘#;.?.";..‘}.‘:f;.fl‘.'."‘i.‘;‘:,i’.’ Nubiusou’s assigument to Hoxie was made dur. | furnished; aiso smaller faralshud raom at 93 Contra-av, s ene were bogun berore Juage Bluagett, Aftor Tur- a1y ite value: Koo b Zallor sddross B, M. RAWURKIL O7 1L arst. Cuio JAMEH FANNING. TO RENT--ROOMS. 250 allow an intorviow with Fanuag. Tos intor- e aups, . | ber, tho Warden Lelsg prasout each tuno. Mo FURNISILED ROOAS, NLWL! £y cheaD 1o rowpectabla grio ouk Madisun-ss. ‘WANTED--MALE HELP. Bookkeenors. Olarks. Eta. TWASTRD-A DRUG OLER . an, with rafere;ioe, 1h Address PITARMAUIST, 2,2, SITUATIONS ‘WANTED--MALE, s e VR AN AR ALYy, Bookkeovers, Olerks, &Zo. % ORR- | QITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARTUED ndics, | Dmenitar sy S n ctod wth the eity trade| eierineen Y 1% Traaes. riban ANTHO A BAKRR TQ G0 TO THR COUNTRY. | QITUATION WANTADS] 3 A w ANDIREW X0 & CO., 17 Norih | SO chraiat vomivemer, Atiat P b0 Mun oA D SHORMAKER AT 457 DI Al FrihuRRoncs. * R e e S —— Traaos, NTED 000D MOIDING BTICKER, OALL TUATION WANTED- nST. . WA el R sl isoinse S A Tl Trhu ok oves i, Piamst sddress 471, Tribune oie Emplovment Agenoies. ANTED &0 RAILKOAD LANORERS HOR | 0« wiliiceunueons. rkans wood-chnppars for Wiscrnsln, R, F. N WANTED-] QHRISTAAN, 141 Bouth Water.st., ltoom 1. §\ X LAVOAM A S B (b o Mincatinneons. ') JITUATION WANTRD-BY A MAN V! ESTI. WANTRD-CANVASSERS | 10 SRLL MANN'S | SCUATION WANFRDORY A MAN WITHE TRSTE Paiont tafsty tube and seif.Ailor for All kerosana ot LR st lamps: Kareks no-chimoey borane: new combination | SuPied D ian o ceuttamed ta'kecy large and bosutifa) chromost Littls Glsnt tack. | 45 ana offtce, el d & bhundred other mew and fa I3 SITU TIUN ASTR) Y A THOROUGLY RX- periencad office bo) ng ar. est_and most eompleto assortmont of & good . No, A T 'the worid.. . 3L LININGTON, 191 | tncee: “Address O 31, Teibase Sibens ot thesa cugar *F QITUATION, WANTRD-AS TRAVRLING AALES. man, Haddlery hardwars prafsrred. Would il 'n.nwln'lln:l Miaaos Address X 43, Iriba 0, TIIS MAY DR JUNT WHAT i ST s e oo it e £y & CO,, Chlcago, VWANTERCR LIvETS RVYERY GITY AND tawn in the warld, oue Latter-Copring B uieed, “Kxaaltor Segutaciarlag Coy K- SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Domostios. SITUATION WANTED-UY A HOOTON GIRL, At 1D, \fenmral sarvant, " by st the Italian Marblo Work Wt Washls D | QITUATION “WANTED-KY A WERPRCTADLE connecind soaially, ean heae | 13 yoang girl t do general huusamork or aa sacund eoad it 18, iltaie busediag-buusa,” Call for o daye atil ors QITUATION WANT WARTED business ha of an opportunity ta uhtal rat-class omnlwinents. Tribune ofho — 2 ot NTRO—IY A GOOD GINL T0 D4 WANTED: ACT TO BELT, GOODS genoral hournork ina_respectable family. Beat ol i temilies on weokly paymonts; liboral inducemont. Jelorances ifrequited, Apply a0 holtost., near Hian JVANTED-X TIVE AN O GOOD SALAY | QITUATION WANTED-IN A FIRGT-OLABS FAM: ‘must b ahls to 1nan en gaod secarity s ; n cants, “Kppiy at' A Washisqtonsss Hoom b © il > K A TS e . 0.A, Roatof refevences, ANTHD. AND WOVE TO.DAY TO BELL | &t 5 NTED-B e Croadnioar st Batals ootls Fier - Ol and 445 | 3" Barare haceoork o it Richards Manufacturing Ga., i Washingion et LSnaare . il = aablt AITUATION WANTEG-TO GOOK, WABIL, AND ‘V AN T BOY TO LEARN 1 1D ironinaprirate family, Call fur two daysat®d No s _Callfor % days at 30 . Lraska-st,, down-stalrs, . 1. P t Ma ., Hoom alfs ol Sutach (24 ¥l QITUATION WANTE GO [ 13 ] f T g A e i wastvr, and iruger. Apply aLid Third.a Snnmecrassos. ITUATION WANTED-BY A GRRMAN GIRL TQ o dn piala sawing, 4r 10 itond bakerz, or iore. Pianss VWANTED- A MALE TEAGHER FOU A DISTRICT Applytor im0 darent i At schonl, 50 miles from Ci o iad Applyto H, B, nraos. kol | QITUATION WANTED-BY A 5QOTOR GIML TG NWTTTATO T TOARON | 53 Gharcl with 8 1480 Briok Momats et v Sod wages. MONROE HOUSK, 137 Eaat | murso. AdAress, froan ok, 30 Toage alar o RIMAN TOY, AG 71 Fast Adams.st. BHLI, AN ARTIOLE NEED. MEN T0 17 bouso on weskly payments. Factory 851 » TO WORK IN nnLsKonvers. ~UY A MIDDLE-AGCED tist Chareh, a1 hatvaksaper ot afrsid of work. ‘16 South Clark. TANTEI-A TOY WHO KNOWS BOMRTHING Emplovment Agencios. “I of the boat st show bustnons, Lest of reforeacesvo- | QITUATIONS, WANTED-AT COLONED HELP quired. 105 Archar-av. 184 Saut, Halstod st persansio amploy ; > : Rirls fur geaoral Nousawork, cham- WANTH % AT W ANDH DEATTORNST., s, conks, purters, waiters, cuachmen, Up-atairs, L RUBKICTS & C ANTED—A BOYTINA WO WtIT] 8 good and rapld hand, Salary €5 par weok,, Ad- dress T &, Tribune ol R TR A e A NTRED _LADI:S IN WANT, OF 1 Temale Nolp, will pisase pbtrantza tha Work: sociation ufics, 415 Wabasheav, MRS, e 9 ITUATIONS WANTED-LADIES IN WANT OP Company, Ream 3 McUoeralck’s Bock bnm-dmumfi- ol all mationalities ean besaited ipany, Roama £ 3 o e ‘ma VWANTED=TWENTY.VIVE AGENTS FOIL CITY | anstiort notice, LAPRISE, 334 Weat Madiron-at. And couatry. _Call at 1451 Stata-st. QITUA? FO_VAMILIEZS TN WANT OF ANTE W ANTHUMEN #05d Heandinarian and German o, halp ean be W, suppiiod at 311y, DUSKE'S aifica, 50 Milwaukon-ar, . eltios, navdive, chi 5d | A Nornlty Comnpany. 113 East Madison. o = - AW 5 H v n{"’x"x‘x’“x{‘\!‘xn\"“fiwo OCANADIAN WANTED--¥ B/ cripanlodto an lovalld, o Lady i o and ek NTRD-A GINLTD Dot “’u”(‘h'""'“":lz‘!"i'.'\";{:" NV Aok D smsat termtiy, oo 5 Welliasionaty Faronto, Cansdn ci 700 10 RRAL HOUSE. | 31700t so mueiiaa object T rutoen t, | Bomejthe Bighert rejorencos VT b g EXPIEENO D SOt OIoK itag 11 ta 12 o*Elock Tuo W R ST apiatip Tiling Yaan od make mlot Rl 15, NTED-A GOOD GIRE FOI WABHING AND cornar Vaa Durou-st. Na objoo- encral housawork, Also, & nurse girl, Loguire st [7A Yo £ukag 4 country, IMMPEDIATELY—A Goop emiyon | FINANCIAL. ',E:‘:{‘:,f‘“;p_-,"g‘:y‘ "“gl‘,', AAGTY LOAN-MONEY ON GI{IGAGO_ FROP- P NS Un e erty for'a term of yoars at (ullowing rates: {mproved businase propurty la suais of $10,000 snd { GIRLTO COO! ABH, AND IR/ opwards 8L per cant, iono LT & zond Gonk Sead Apply + Goreaan or bwods | /A 0 Fesidence proparty, 1 sums of 8000 aad praterrd. hlaad. "o | anwards, atd por eat. W ANY YOUNG GTRE, WiSHING A HOME | S@allsunssad oa ualmproved 3t 1 pes onnt. ) o0a farm in tho country, call at ttie Commarelal Ry . Hatelat b, by GF 6 wchueke 9. A s, vornat Desthorn. TED=A GOOD GLUL AT % NORTII CLARK- €500 TO LUAN INSUMS OF FIOM £3,09 2L AL A Tur o to S0, on woll-losated Chicazo coperiy. Anply to Wy Do KKRFOOT & CO., & iast ‘ashiozton-st. 4 Nnrsas. VW ANTED-A GERMAN NURSE GINL, WILLING 10 assist at socoud-work, ane about 15 joacs old pro. ferred, Apnly Tuesday at 615 Michigan: \ \7ANTED~A GOOD —HE YY “Appiy atonce at 1153 Wab WANTED-IMMERIATELY—A CAPAGLE WOM. AD (0 DUl ek cbild d years old. Apply 54 23 5t Jubns-place, n jon Fars, 5 2 WANTI MOUNEY CAN BE ACCOM. wmodatod by storing lurniturs, werolisndise, or othes e | guod collateralin fire-pruof warghouse 16) West Moo. 1Y WET-NURBE. | roest. DIAMONDS, WATCIIES, NDERS' private umcs, 13 tablished 1554, TOoAT, ISANG f RCIA Millinors. AT g ANTED-GRNSIAN AN SCANDINAVIAN QITLs | SRERNEBAUM & LU b 1 Tor private (unilios. hotels, IRundries, oity andcoun- | OOK BALE-2LU0 FULLY PALD-U ey, at MRS, DUSK 'S oftice, ® S1linaukna-av, St Employment Aconoios, ONEY TO LOAN AT § PER CENT I3 ANTED-AT COLORED HELP AUENCY, 104 h ‘imm‘lyimmnlvmll aiate, la sams 20,00 Boaws Ualsted-st,: =5 fiest elass golored mrly for | wpwards, Applr w0 C, R FIRLD & CO., W0 Poraud general buusswork and chambermaids, b good cooks, 10 | Blocl cosctinen. Up stairs, J. I, RUBKKTS & CO, Al Gos PIRE Iv surance atock at 63 cents. L. G. GAUE, 75 Wasl- M OFEYT0 TOAK OF DIANONTY, WATGHTS, Misoeilanonua, M. biaass, Bingor machincs, aad othor eoliatorals TANTED—A FEW INTELLIGENT YOUNG IA. | R Opice, 156 Disekeahay Sont 3, ol diow o solicts ordory for Oupi. (iazier's new work,” | \JONEY T0_LOAN-OKE KUM OF 2L, O ttios for the Union.” Justihe book for the Ceuten- | VL 23,000 at 9 por cant, 3,00 a1 9 per cons, and larger 'All 62peates advanced roforences sequirnd. | aums st the vory Iowest fatnt, oz renl stats Lo ChIcago. ddreas DUSTLY, GILMAN & Gu., 1alBouth | . C. COLE & CO., 114 Doarbo R Clark-ss. “V'A'S*rzn-slx TFPSPFCTABLE GINLY WITH Tent rnios for 5 £o0d Judguant end siiliful Nagors ta loefm o buei | BASM, loom ¢ Oy i promised t0 mazo au effort to pocure Fanning's Td'ug, iborty, 1o order thas the lstter migut work up well-lighted rooma, s, with tho oo, ‘Yus petiticn for Fanniug's pardon | stenista! Apsly st fioum | “4.room Louw 134 Wout Narel ]P0 REAT- Housek . M, iayior, Mr, Baruom, and biwasir,] Q.—Llow many of thu sigucre weire members T quostion was objocted 1, T—6 ROOMS, €4 WATEI IN KITUILEN, §10: rooms, §6; aad & variety uf Gthars. ESTIABLE SUILES OF ROOMS nx io Moad I loaks o st uquire at 166 bilihe Ar. Kotchwn stated iu oxpianation that tho IWO FULLNIbH il nd doubls, Apply at 218 Erlo-at, now in question. 0 RENT-A ‘Lhe question was withdrawn, 6 Witness continaed tust no carriod photographa | Plaasaat locatlo 00 0¥ PIVE RCOMS, WITIL sunenisncos fur Bousekesbile i Yoy 5 v, -tlat if wo would nolp L RUITED FOR PAMILY ueo ovar G Kandolph-at. 8. b LAVLN, doom 1t can unbsiat confortably s | 884 twok b to Joliot, Faouing was relussed, 1D ROUME, Y-¥ULNI RON' or month, bost locatiun lu Room 1. and came tu Chicago to seo s wifo aud sou; HOMPL RO e ;;;,,E:‘;;‘;"L,*f;:»c{;:;;,_‘;: fiace | bo went tho ssme day to Pluiadelibin O thg | L roomtavibms sidta 45 and olsowhoro that all (heso tomporary loaus | followiug day witneus followed, sud ot bim at | H& 2T SHELES loarnod thay tho bandwriting FURNIDHED ROOMS, AT ¥ DRICK, stg-iu @ NOONE, 1 AT ok Bouse, 10 roan rke W b DAVIS, 158 ahdul JA3MPs REED. ona by tho entire rofusal of | Witness romained in Pluladeipbis one day, ucinx s objeot Was to liu te who | prumised to soo Adams, the futheran-law of thor | iteed. [o.did 80, sud biought back word tat a | Quincr-sta. near State. laquire W, M. TU BANY--SLORES O+ I0ES. &o DEE, Frankiin” and Ortizex, | Horty-secoud atrest, West Fumiadelpuis, would Dol roach Reed, < ! et and 1fts, in buil 10 bus powacssion, Witness wad in Quiney at tho | WELCH, 14 Lasallo siace Lwing $50 for his assstauco. Lwing was T—STORE AND HAS| , coruor of Pacitosy, 124 Fifih-av,, up-stairs, "Pou days after loaving Philadelphla Raed way | 'O RENT-WITH HTEAM G Arraugemvots 0 Misccllaneons, AY 1, AT TIHE te,, North Dira Amos ‘& Co. - Gould be mude for ao_easl paid Mr, | fociomion. K. k. CLARK, ltooin %4, No. W Lasall e e L EST [N MENDEL GWER, STORE-KO 63 South Canal-st, sud O Sauth Canalst, ‘e 1uternational Biato's-Attorney at Quiucy. ng towrnamont commences tho L. ~—Did you pay'Ewiug §1,000 for soming to | s onn oo~ 1t fa oxpoctod thiat somo 300 aporte- mfiu.go? IRirey 0 € WARTEDTL be puunti moluding many ef the The witness said that as Reed refused to con- | Lako- On the 28th tho king of Carnival | foss, ho sent for Ewing to coms to Chicago as & 0 atmios aud on the 20th the Mardi Gras pagesut, | witness. Ewmg mfi ho oould only como pro- raNT ight good fousionally, Ile did como i tuat capacity, and e T an kson route | bilifor 81,000, Lo paid him 250, and gavo g0 to Now | hun a noté for 760, At the timo wl'tuesavm- family, and thought he could induce thom to stayed soveral wooks. Ewing thon prosonted s ?."m‘fl;': nnvchu.l’{uh‘:‘ugn NT—4 OR 6 UNFURNINHED omtotesring,. host Stadl i u P TO EXOHANGE. 33 OWN,TOWN RIAL KRTATE 18 T B e . A N KT 0ud bata, Letwesa “Addiass U €3] Trbuns choay —————— pay all his exponsos rathor than bava R. K. [ U3t b otica. A SCION OF THE TIMES.EARLY LIBEL. Zuruer auifer, Vor that reason witness allowed JrumITURE WAN' &pectal Dispateh to The Chicaaa Tridune, tho bill. algn yalotae;_O D 1 IN_EXGIANGE ¥OR une ofico. Msdiwaiats oo el lnscion Afior oo Wweok's | vy N O SINGLE AND TN SUITE, i) gooa usnde wil bo kiven Sicady work Ly the plecast | VY ANTEDZ$ko Foli & MONTIN: "RECURITY, ) wathor without board, B o T, pame. e, phjefencor, b Sommiseun. bor waora aad 10 por coat. Addread ¥, i L e O ey | Triliuing itico, T NTATEST., NIGLLY FURNISIED, DBICA. Y ANTID z Hire, 393 per weok, Trin: MULICAL, 208 oni upper floor, FEW FINE ROSEWOUD TIANOS, USED FROM or-t. thees mom i, Price, §4 A Gl i hrraied fiva yours, RELD'S OF MG, ¥ Van Bursn-st, KAND NEW ROBEWOOD PIANO.FORTE, 145 0U. o d elogant 1l latest Improveincots, masive an G i | 512,000 3 Je | ront Fates INT=MOKEY IN HAND TG ate o uma to sust. Mortyage notes 1 Lasaile-at., Hoom1.__ TN KUMS OF 93,00, §2.00, 5,060, for 3 or 3 years, at car. roauting plsuih, richly ora’ liat price, 8650, s, ro, - Banalagt & Far sale, - 3 2 Bl .::a; 4200, Warrantod (or five yoars. x> x‘wu'ifi!'.'nfl erty. . D. KERFOUT TIE WOT 3 HERE IN BANK TO LOAN O! e rae wortos | $100.000 o 'real meiato at current ra » e TRAoh ARt SF unrterly parinee opts st ftasinoss Meu's Uninn, 7 Dearbora-t, AINES BROS. PIANOS—ALL MODERN M- Erovaments, rich roscuond easce, fall, clonr tans. WKRD'S TEMPLE OF SUSIU, 13 Van Sareo-st. LOST AND FOUND, ()S’ll"—-A llk{) Ll‘(ikn u.'l\:’u!sll{ Cl’k)‘i‘i’{l‘AlNlNflffi T AT Y PHESENT TIM £ allros tioket, amall check oo which paymon JUE AL dab ol e Rutoniaet o SO | sl sl et st e e et % tt tapood, handplanos sud o 1ERLAETE | San diave tho money by returaing the fow (o Trbago BALLS, oo otlico, o Y AFTERNO0N, BETWEEN ~uinth-s 3 gold Lracslet, i o tndor will Lasuitably ro- t W, 5, JONLS stors, corner of 40 0f several stand. o Stainway. laimes | [0 9N, G5 ro on, ota. 'Choy will besold at uncommunly | Jofibnl i inw piices for a fow days, tho rates ranging frow 31w 0 | GREY I (Civing. i i o Shnedad Shpons DAY ATTEILNODN. AN EN- ® €10 bilL, streot-car tickgl, 40,3 4 igurue o ft by whieh 1 can Y -'ufl-;?"'?w Wea Washing T 00, “fhe second-hand organs arsaflersd, st proportionatal; rudticad prico=Trom €15 (0 #1bs Tha Sbporiants ia & USF—ON BATUI raro ong, Aod may netoccur agaln (n Ubicago for w long rlspe contain tima, sivel g bad load. L = identifly it. MARTIN, u i TIN | sTATEST. ety B T.ARGR BTOOK OF ELEGAN F'NEY PIANOS, AT HALF REGULAR PRICES. SECOFDUANY PANUS o, el ll( S-PAVADLE 810 PER —\W1 t) a sucond-baad plano, suliable for useof begin. ot ph i isrs ¢l gaouange for wow. viamo, ULLL'S ’I'KA"‘LL Ul,ilufl 0, ¥i Van Buoren-at. S18() WiLL BUv A ROSEWOOD, 75.0CTAVE Yo u MALL DIANO! evoning |: TR naforte, French grand aotlon; inanufactu- in péctoat ordar; Laen ueed ouly a stiort RN, (516t W10 FOUND “THI GREI ‘betwyen Cliuton snd Jeflorson-ata., on Ran- day aftornoun, Hth Jauuary, pieass return ta a uitably MISOELLANEOUS. Al INQ oUT, (stmuw“ HOUT REGARD T0O COST, _‘l‘ _n'rm’_fl_".' 154 Statest. No’l‘ll:l! 13 HERRIY UIVFN THAT WE W1 nut bold ourselves rosponsible for goods dal 0 any pers s un| pon presantation of our wri dar, BHOY R & CU.. wud 200 East Madison-s " Chlcaga, Jan, 31, 1id. A d ol §25 will be gb 1508, § South Canal-ste b (AYED—OR BTOL SIC THH 1N g, b white -b feadtodUtiN AND) THUE LAY MG KTOLE TS \iro o Michigan-ay. i " paburn 10, om0 bo will ba lisersily 16« s TO! 1 ITURE WANTED TO RENT, OI [ {Zeuthst. , wi would purciiase on imstalments, - No objeotiin Lo suo: ond-hand furail ual ars, but must bo fa guod condition sud | T GAN-AV JAN.F Wi Aideen ¥ 3, ribust o S g Uy s ibural rewasd fos returm of propar: ANTEDZNEW 01t BEL ty and n jous askod, Audross, stativg tenns, Q U, NDHAND, ] ango for carsiages, a4 22 Wabsshav, ik, | Rribhue ol 3. 7 TTATD PO OAST-ORE CLOTHING AKD BUSINESS CHANOES, luJ(!"."‘hA‘fl.lll:rlll)"K N k:.-: st e ‘ |.'Ll!ell STOCK O (ROORRIES FOR B £ Wituoss had aleo paid the expenses of Reed Tu travoling oxpenscs to Vbiladelplia aud back oa'gash Liaa morning to pay his boai hie, o R A e The Japunese Agricultural College. | 534, Springfletd (Mase.) Repubitoan, * Our Agncultural Oollege experinent s to be repoated in Japau, The Japanose (lavernwmsub Lave beou for soma time to endeavoring ou- yesr's abscnce, and such arrangementa will bo made that It is believed his goiog will not prove ———————— fiook T'wices Cincianats Times, . & groat horror of agents, and ha'a boe more then usually cieated out of thuo B g . B, Desv, Vice-President; | and monoy by them lately, wascalled to the statlng ter situstiva ia svour 45 rgeiien Lt .| i 25 that | TED—A FLOURING ML shvou il 8125 tat | WaNERRL LI 2 ‘Uhio Couzt at this point ordered an adjourn. | jocurd Rewas orwillreat mill. H- AN ORDER FOIL 97t XGHANGI-FIRST-CLASS REAL 0wa for botel furniture, od; wanted to {urnisi & 20w J'M K, Tribune otlic ___HORSESAND 0AT “A UCTION (— TURSDAYS, Baturdsys—11orsed, carri tiated mooy, and how much, to any | capital will ba furuishod, Col. Clark 18 suthor- ANTRDA GOOD HORAK £ ORS) oola or oharitable institutions under :"d o::il“‘l:fl' l{.l; ?.‘.:?.‘.‘““?.“:‘;‘.A“J;’.’:’.{; my Monday, record 0 0 uct ¢ undert afiel > —— - S —— The Emn‘::ywflnd- RO X ods, ufilpfiohl Minister 9 b}’n in m: ngmtkn INSTRUOCTION. aTeoting the arraugement. Irealdes ' ZINBTRUOTION ON Til & VIOLIN K103 A DUBUQUE ENTERPRISE. tamlly are to remain at Amborst, WANTEDZANE - ook master; Gerwan prefursed.” Addsvas, & compatoat, m oftice. ) I GODD FA o near Ellls DON, 119 45, Wk Addross 85 A tatiog aiyl FANTH! {7 L GRN TTLENENTOLEARN f esl altor W ‘:"'"""“‘5&. b ast cor bar thatinat Houso, paubil ald calrd mag,carryiog in s hand & smalt L o Lo | G os slance abe gave s L, then, lustantly K | Y OBTA DoneEs LA it of Ohlaago. Addrpsa o = = = () d wagon (g good loosllty, cheap, Cs VWA NTED_SECONS, IAND EHGINE LATIS, 18- .l,’.;‘.l&‘r:'u CREORDY NG, € M etbpolicas Bivek chaugo lor oftice-furniture, Addrwss T 15, ‘I7itiang odi 3 . < e 5 SRS 11t HENT BAKERY AND BESTAUHANT ON ANTED_HOAILD AND NURSING FORANIN. | ' o Aadrees B N Y A e Ratiid Lo Ko parstaiars, W 28, V&.,‘,‘.,.,.‘,"”.‘I,’“’ lecherporiaaid Tribuge Gficu. FANTED . YOU OAN GET YOUR CORINS SUC- Y catatully tropted by Dt BISMY, tho srest Chicop- ol B 4 south Clark-st.Hours, B L BOARDING AND LODGING. ¥ Sonths Blae. 7 'ATE — NEWY ra VRl e, 3 PUILADELPHIA - ORNTENNIAL—! Waatad, o lehssy o u pactiar yialurrod, liote) and vesiaurant sl Yalrwosat Packy oppodie | culn munuient. loildiog 24 faet frouls accommods: tluns for U porsons or & soglmpot of wmilitia, The hotel tusted i bigh ground sud withlo & fuw blooks of the atonnial bulldingy, ALl escursion traina {rons Kastera usyirasis and B Vnlou Line Uity Passoagor Kol way stag in frust of the Luildlog, Address AUU, RAtadieh, N, 813 Norh Sistennitysie Riiiadsivite, R TWKNTY-SRCOND-ST.— N NEAR 1 FOR SALE. ent, witlbuard, ‘s plossant fropt, foom, fur- Ol BALE-UR_TRADK—-QIOCERY FIXTURKS, taally. Rltyrvacos, X 7% Fribune | Heridert 7l R o K il e Togiim, tin st 0t BALE=DO 1 M sunoon o | I 464 TANTILY Dosrd, two plestantly fur- | ar., near Union B i w4060 Veble. hoing S (Drte: R o sl = JOARD WANTEL 7 ] AT, OHURGIL MoVICK BOARD WANTED: rofsatic iy ok SRS Ons [OARD-EEFOLAES. BOOM AND BOALD T3 clrcle, third seat back. i} s W i i} ‘ous ol the Bouih Slde avenuws for > Heheate SR CAUliaae A DU 0 B e e TRISTIAN SPITOATIST F AT Tvaes HISTORY OF & TAME HUILBING, TO Bl it Lake ool'r{'kf LS, Livite, 1 Weh Alkdlson-st. ULAND, 8 VOLS, REW, 1IN A C! PIRITUATIST FAM. 5 fdvoa nf the Uhaucallurs’ of " Kugland, SWING MACHINES oX o et ¥ c0py of thy —_SEWING MAcHINES | Ry difituiiiniinisian st TRIRST-OLASS BEWING MACUINES BOR SALE, | tion of Wor 3vols., ausut, 81,80, HH T ‘,','.‘E‘m. (A mork done athowme. TIEA . OWIN & | {ohooks, GILBEILT, 167 knumdn:rk st €0,313 Gaat Madison st D BINGER, WHERLER & WILSON, | o oomananr o ansnananra sy [ e Gy sk, sl Kl o uoile na’ | ERIOVAE_ T TG TR, AT URTILL GIVE e 3 ) $ivats Loan Ufice, o Glark ates oot b UD atalrs. & Gacnneanst - ) KGEIL OFFI0K OF &, J. MELOIKIT, 58 WEBT | 1513i50N AL ALIOR 8.7 WAS UNAVOIDALLY 1 ) Madison at, ~bacl 0y iy’ Dayieats, poliit anuthr tize st Baius place. Bt e e ired. O LS Yot WL R Pt aheas s J HOLD GOODS it 1 AY HOUSEHOLD GOODS. I’"fi%‘fi"\;fi‘f wfla&. ,’1:;‘318'" H o N1 AD wed frui pleade adidseas F%}“?ALLAT A BAIKQAINI'IJ'ITJ‘I‘J&L 1TURE f)"W 0 B0 Hox