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WISCONSIN. Somie Cofimmn(s on the Legisla- tive Doulngs of tho Weck, The Railroad Laws Stilf the Ab- sorbing Question === The Wost Wisconsin. v:ndgs Cate, of the Eighth Congression- ol District, Not Entitled to the Soat. Tho German Republicans Strongly in Tavor of E, B Waslhurne for Prosident, Tho Whislksy-Ring Approhionds Still . More Trouble. ' Lpecinl Corresponence of The Chicaan Tribune, Mavisox, Feb, 11,—1t is not & matlor invol log extraordiuary Iabor o the part of your cor- rospondent (o sift out tho really importaut sub- Jocts that Lavo olulmed tha altention of our law-makers during the past woek, Your daily telographlc dispatclies lay Leforo your readors Jho official procoadings in due form, and itleaves motho ansy task of glving an Insight lato tho unofticlal, and to mark out the flow of the uu- der-curronty that Influcnco leglsiation. When the Legialaturo first assomblod it wan said chiat {§ wan not likoly to Lo ongrossed with tho con- sidoration of but two reslly important questions, to-wit : tho repeal or modiflcation of the Potter taw, and the redistrictlug of tho Htato into Soa- sto and Assembly Districts to conform to sur incronsed population, , Tho first fa of immonso eonsequonco’ to the people of the Stato, ‘beoauso it Involvew both their ponor and thoir prospority, and the sccond In eserving of less attention, except that it af- fecta focalities, and {a a subjegt over which all the littls politictaus in the dtato, of all parties, n quarrel and janglo. The ratfroad question s been tho all-absorbing ono thua far, and it must bo sald, to tho credit of the members, thet oy Lavo approxched {6 with candor aud fafr- perd, 'Tho discusslous that bave grown out of tha passago of oir agrarian lawn regarding thie kind of property has boraa good fruit, and there is now a dinposition to do what wo can to rostoro the good uame xud crodit of tho Hiate. The Govornor threw tho woight of Iue influonce o favor of tho RECEAL OF TIE YOTTER LAW, and o that recommendation ho bas the learty support of the inteligont businoss mei of . both political partics, DBui somo peo- plo _era in doubt about the {nfluonce which the essential modillcation of that law will Tlava npon monoyced menaud capialists in foregn countriea of whoin our eitizens wish to borrow money. ‘Tha Polter Iaw has becn decided to bo conatitutional by the Buprema Court of the Blato, and ita validity is dociarod to rest npon that clnuse which gives tho Legislature the rigbt to *nlteror ropeal™ nny charter that it has grsoted. Our Copstitntion was ndoptod Iu 1848, sud oli our railrond aystom Las been daveloned with tust powerylpg dormaut in the organic law and nover calied {nto exorciun until 1874, rinco which timo it lins creatad trouble onough. It in the opinion of many that it will 0o noces- eary to amend our Cosstitution in that partica- lar, and make It unpoetivle for auy futuzo Logis- Isture to. pasa an act thas practically takes rail- road property out of tho bands of its ownors, or__compold them to uso it for tho publia good ‘withont just componeation. What has linppoued moy bappen again, and while the power Is unguestionsd sud s the eanction of the highest judicial authori- ]\{. it Is always o tomptation to ‘use it aud abuso TAR WEST WISCONAIN RATTWAY, . Although not eouformiug strictly to tho roquire- wouts of the Potter law, has still baou coneider- 1bly damaged by it, and by other schomes of un- Iricndly logisiation. ‘Flio road 18 105 miles Jong ; is toferably woll upplied with rolling-stock ; earned laat yonr 800,000, most of whith was apent on ropairs and for operatipg oxponses, aud has o ut of 550,000 neres of land. It owes obout 3,400,000, Itu lauds are now oxowpt from tazation, snd o stroug; offort ia belng wmado at this sossion to tax them as other lands aro taxed. Bat it bonus are sold with the understand- wng that fte lands were to bo oxempt from taxation for ton yenrs, aud now, afler the zoad hias bewn built with mongy thus borrowad, to turn about and repesl tho law exeinpting ile lands would bo only auothor way of nbmln(n;i monay upon falée pretenses. It has alto found 1t nccegaary to shorten jialine somewhat in or- dor to make favorable connectious, and an offort. 1y moking to compol 1t to ralay und operato 12 miles of road that would bo n sovero tax upon_1t without any corresponding bonofit, 1t frienda-ars atoutly 1esiating both of thono pn?- cety, aud with & fuir prospect of dofeating boti, By the oporations of the Lotter law during the past yoar, ita rogeipte Wore loss by 8120,00u than that measure bed not been in force, afiliongh bo movemcent of froipht ovar tho lino was ag much into thirty ona ns'fi was tho year provious. 1f tho Logialatira har tho right to fix o tanif 0 low as to make {t fmponsivie for tharoads to pay the fnterost on their indebtod- neas, should thoy not bo remuteratod out of the Kflflvh"fl troasury, foriwhoso bouoilt tho caraings avo boen thus Teduced 7 Up to tho presont tisne thore baw beon no claborato defenso at- tompred of the Pattor law, its friends baviug no argument to muke, or thoy aro satisied with the docision of tha Bupreme Court that tho Liegis Laturo has tho power, 1t Is povsible that, bofoio tho debate euds, Mr. Potter or somaono clsn wrill undertake {ts defouse from tho standpoint of resson and Justice, as well as constitutfouality, DIENNIAL BESSI0NY. Tho Arsembly Liay pagsed, Ly o vary largo k- Jority, au awendmont to vur Btate Constitution roviding for biouuial seselons of the Legula- rllm. What its fato will Lo lu tho Heuate 1 cannot guoss, but ft mosms to mo that these grayo Benators lud Dotter take a hint of economy from tho Louso ovd tho bill. A nuw State needs much mors ogialation thau an old one, but Wiscansin has bsen & member of the Union now abous thirly onrs, nud Lior lawa ars alrendy volumiuons, and ave boou smendad, tepoaled, and ro-ouacted so often that a Philadolphia lawyor canuct keop track of them, We aro ovidently governed too much, and 16 would bo a groat rollof to the pea- ploto feel every yesr that mo muschiol could romo_from the Logislaturo, Tor obvions roa- sons 1 think the peoplo would hke to seo the bill pass, but for othor obvians rossonn tho citizeny of Madison would not. Ho far, tbo prevout Legislaturo deserven gront cradit for gomg very alow, aund poesing but fow bills in eomparison with eamo ol ita prodecoveors, and oa ‘Phursday was the last day for thae recop- tion of now busness the damage that tiey wili 1o abla 1o fnllict must be very slight, A CONORESSIONAL PRAUD. 1t peews that the Hon. George W. Cato, who holds the vertificate and seat {u Congrens from tho Eigheh Diatrict of thus 8late, is not eatitied thereto, aud that be ought to step down und vut. The cheumstancos of the case ara very peculiar, Cate waun counted in by two, majority over Mo- Dill, Republican, siuce decessad, and roceived the cortiticate of eloctiou. But this was dove becausa an inspoctor of cloction in Wood county, and himuelf a candldate for a county office, threw out two procincts in Woed County that would havo eloctod MeDill it they had been ¢cauntod, and in that way the auld iuspoctor und Judge Cato were elected. Tlhils follow’s case has since boen pagsed upon by the Bupremo Court of the State, and he waa not only ousted from tuo office to which bie pretended to bo clected by his own fraudulont refectinn of tha twa precincts above namod, but the Court fluod bim $45 be- sldes. _ ITad theso two procinets been. connted, #a the Bupreme Uourt say they ought to bavo been, it would bove elected McDill instesd of Cato, Beforo his decesss, McDill noufied Usto M hisintention to contoat Lis right to the sext, dutes the friends of Cate arein tho mnajority In Congress, and McDitt bad agreod o lcccfit the Bupoeriute: rlnm:fl of tho In. 1ane ospleal ut Madiscn, ho abandoned the contest, The Benato has just passad d memorial to Congress aaklug that it iuquire to tha right of Goorge W, Osto to bis seat. YLt ho in not eutitied to roproscut the poople of the Bighth District, no Louecst mau doubty who {3 scquaintod with the facts, But hijs com- petitor, who wus roally elected, is in bis gravo, nd thero is o onoe to contost his right to the Mtico; bosides, Mr. Dawes, who was for a long imo Chatrman of the Commnttoo ou Priviloges 1ud Electious in the House, said that he had vo- ssaion to examine juto the custoa of tho Daio- eratly party upon this question of contested aeats, and ho nover knsw s Domocrat ousted sud ‘s Nopublican seated when tho formor sd s wmajority in the IHouso. Julge Ci's woca tho force of the dxr THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 18/6—1wELVE PAGES. clalon of the I!u]ymme Court {o the Wood Connty caso, nud admits that if the wholo mat- {er roated thnto his would not hnve heon electod ; but haelnima tiat nlot of balf-breod Trding who have not disgolved thelr tribal rolations, and aro not thorafors citlzens, votod for Mchill in sufliciont numbera to offact Lho traud committed in Wood County, whoreby bo got tha certificate of elootlon by two majority, THE OENXANA AND THE PRESIDENCY, T had a long converaation to-day with an intel- ligent and woll informed Gorman Repuhlican upon the preforencos of that claag of foreign burn citizens for & candidais for tho Prosidency, e pasorted with a zeeat doal of owpliasis that the Germnau Republicans have noever Loon a0 nnited npon nny one question” s upon theirjchioice for the ilon, E. 1. Washburne for the noxt Presidoncy, and that hiw nowmina- tion would bring back to the Itepublicsn ranks not auly those who liboralized liko Hehurz and othors wha hiad formerly asted with tho Itopnb- lican party, but that thousands of Germans in all tho Nortliern and Western Btates, who had alwayn actod with tho Domocracy, wouid rally to tho support of Washburne, Hia reasons for the Maith that wad in him waro twofald; liest, he- canso Wanhiburno's long carcorin Congress was & #ufficient svidence to all mankind that none of tho presont Whigky and_othor rings wonid bo porpstuated ; and, socowdly and eliefly, because of the patriotic and humane coura pursied by Mr. Wasbburuo during tha wioize of Laris by the Traeslan army. * 1 cannot toll you liow wo Qormana feot toward Mr, Washiburno," ho naid in excellent Enghsh, **any better than to read to you this extract that 1 cut the othier day from the Ban Franeico Chronicle, Bo [ liatoned whilo ho road thse following : THE HON. . B. WASIDUUNE, MINISTER TO FRANCE. e, Wasliburne Lisa been for saven years our Minfs- tor at Parls, and daring alt that bong perlod s hne had o relaxslion from oficlul dutica, which have ben ot all timos arduou, voretiuies delicate, demandting in thefr performanco the | oourage. T A1t Lo clisnigss of Governiment that havo ocenrred n Franca during Mr, Wenbburne's adminls- tration of (he ofiice, hiw han waintaiued tue digolty uf our Government oud mado our Tepublle_respected, Wnen the Geriman Ambasacdors wore driven from France Lo becatoe, by consent of both Powers, the ciatodian of German archives and o represnntative of {ho Gierman penplo, Most fuithlully and reanlutely did he perforps that dily; with humnnity and_ {utelli- gence Lo discharged hi ‘teiat, During the Gerzian nicge he fed and Lonsed the large numier of destituty Qorman _men, women, and chlliren who lad no otlier refuge 1lian tie Amerdean Buibassy, and o othor protection than the American flag, Could the writec of thie artlole to which wa alludo hove ecen the Atmerl- i Minister boidiug his position wlin overy otlicr Ambagsadur save the Stinlater of Bwlizcrtand had fled from the lesdeged and threatened Capilaly ho woald hiardly anecr ot kil as the “ gay Ministor ;" could bo have witnessed hia persoual Gravery in the pruwai. ot of his duties within rango of the shot aud shiell of 3ont Valeriau, lio would not begrndys him tho relax- atfon of tup viysge ta Alexandria; sud coald no have wituesse tho throng of destfiuto Germaus that camo for warmili and hot-apleed clarct o Mr, Waakhurne's otiees in tho Ilue Chioot, hie wanld not have begr. hitn 1is fitio exeursion o the Tand of (ho Py sud the Spntnx. Jidhu 1 Washburne vy n specimen of that stalwart’ Republican diplomacy that cunld g at midnight Lo thie rallroad depat, anu by his office, his flag, und his personsl bravery protect Gur- tuan women nd ehildren from the lnsalt and vivlenco of an_exelted and sners populace, Bplendidty afd Mr, Washhurne discharge lils dutles us tho Ambausadur of {ho United Htalos of America aud of tho German TPowers who intrusted tho Lives end property of their citlzans to s protection and care, 11 It s within tho rangeof possibility that this gentlerian shall becomo the candidato of the Republican purty for Prealdont of thie Unfied Biaten, we ghall aea 0 it 1o meucn to tho welfaro of the party, and, fu eveut of bin eiection, wo shall thint the adininistration of the Governmont placed du the huuds of a loyal, fotelligent, and do- servhig statoaniuis, E o than went on to say that Wisconsin wae now & doubtful Btato, quite as likely to vote for 8 Demociat us for Biame, bug that Washburne's nomiuation would make tho Slato cortsin by a handsomo majority. ‘Tho samo utato of things, e nrgued, oxists in Indiana, Obio, Tllinols, Mis- uvourt, nod Jown, aurt doclared that tho Gormans tield tlie balsuco of power fu all thoso States. In thin Btate, ho suid that the Milwaulkes Zurold, tho leading German papor of Wisconsin, whicli wos establishod as a Republican paper, and whoso readers woro all lepublican onen, wonld bo pretty sure to return to thoold fold if it could gop Wasliburne nominated, 1 considor this man’s conversation aud ideas of very groat fmportance, and I doubt not that lio oxjitcssed tho wishen of hi follow-Germans. : CBOOKED WHISKY AGAI I am sorry to say that tho ghost of the arooked whisky business dnos not down at suybody's bidding, but coutinuos to walk about at uv- seusonablo hours, in all eorts of unoxpetod places, and fightens respectablo fawmilics out of thelr composnra by grinning before tno windowy whon thoy have company af tor. You remoms ber the nnocdote told of Tom Corwin whben Frauk Diorce was nominated for tho Presidency, Torn ment down to breakfant, fook up the morn. ing panor, and saw what bad boon done. Turning to lus next nelghbor, with that serioua comical faco of his made tnoro gravo aud solomu than upnal, ho said In o baif-coufidontis) and regrai- ful tons, *No man is horcafter safe. Any honest sud respostablo citizon mny go to bed at night and not know that ho is lialle to bo nom- iusted for the Presidency Ly the Democratic party!” Bo with Mr. Dristow’s lightning ; wo don't know wlnch one of us ia to bo etruck next, Howe of our boys are just now nbout as uncom- fortablo o8 o man scated on a hot gridiron. [ cali them * our boya ™ becauso, os Ben Dutler #aid onco nf Fonter Blodgott, they aro * our ras- cale," mosk of thom, any it won't do to turn our baclis on onr friends in tho hour of thsir nd- versitv. Tho foar now is that n Congressional Cowmitteo will visit Milwaukeo and take up the investigation whero it has been loft off. That i3 what dieturbs us at night, aod so wo loss uncasily upou our downy pil- lows and dream of Coukliu—no, Jones—now hiaving such_jolly good times with his slster over in Canade, and of Moollor, the sweet-volced Dane, now safo from the tyrannical clutch of Unclo $am, and of llorman Nunuemacher, who iu driuking Rhine wine on the Lanks of thy Rbine, i tho 7llago where ho was born, aud sunppivg nis tingors st tho faco of Marshal Iawilton 4,000 milos away nerows thowon, And then we awake out of onr foverisly sloop and look over the hioad-linea in Tuz 'ninuse to soo if we, too, have been indicted! God bo merciful to us wigerablo siuuers. T. —— A Rrave Mo CrscixnaTt, Feb. 6, 1876,— To the Editor of the Commercial ; Pleaso pormit o gratoful Lolng tho use of your valusblo paper for the vurpoke of oxpressing my gratitude (o the brave aud lierojo gentloman who did moro than Lis share (having childron thera of hlown) in saving the Tives of woten aud holplesa childrou and koop- iug order. I rofor to the goutlomau wha was seated In tho kecond row of Seats in the balcony, faciug tho stago, aud had with him, I thiuk, four small children, Iaftorwards loarned that hiw nome was Kramor, and that ho bolonys fo & law-iirm on 'Lhird stroot. Higivon namo I could not loavn. Whes the ory of ‘*firo" was ralsed, 1o got up and requestod bi3 childron to remain in thofr soats untii ho caliod for thom, and thay obeyod bim with a dogreo of calmnens that wad astouishing. Ho alwg urged snd bogged the wurrounding women oudl children to do the samne, and laft 5 lady, who had_ childron of Ler own, to take care of fils durivg his absance, Attor ho loft fug seat, barchonded, L ot up ud rushed to the ntaire, but fouml Lim thero, ur{;lu;: and campolliug tho peaplo Lo go back aud tako thelr seats, but I, bemg so excited, did not mind bim, whereupon be took hold of moe and forcod me into a reat, I mnust confoss bo ban- dlod mo rathor roughly, but I forgive Lim, und thauk Lim very much for the act, ~ Ho cortainly was tho cuoiost person I waw on that fearful oos cavlon, Aftorwards [ aaw nim nying his strength lu gettiug out the dond and woundod from tho gallery siops, o weomod to mo to bo at overy poiut whero hs could be of uuy servisa—getting water for tho woundod, and keoplug order. Hu thero been many more of that kind, tho calamty could not have ocourrsd, Mo cortaioly must liavo beon where thero was danger befote, 1f tho geutloman whl give mo i rddress 1 will pruseut blm with u tokene Brascux W, A Spiritunlistic Exvosures “Phoro has hoen Another vxpasure of Spiritual- Jum in Memplis, at one of AMra, Miller's scances, Fuo Append guye: * br, Watson asked the sprit 10 como vut cu tho platform, take a chair, sud make itelf eoclable, or words to that effect. "Pho wpirit Lositated a littlo, but fiually camo out from tho curtain and sdyanced (0 tako & soat in the chair, whop, b o given mknal, Lo of the young wen yushod upon tho stago, ¥eizod tue Wwhito object around tha waist, wuil suother ono of tho party, armad with & tn box filled with cotton Aud turpautine, spenug a bright light, which rovealod to the astonishud gazo of every ouy present e, dhllsr, with hior top drcss turnod over hior bead b0 04 to exposs hier white epiritus] apparel, in which condition sho was held by the young man, whilo sho was making desjerste eifurts to *pull down her dices,’ and at tho #amo timo shove er wristé luta the corde which Lad couined thewm toguther, Io apposrs that Mra. Miller, who mvariably wenis o dal colored overdress, when waking her spii; displays, raises theeo top skirts above her hea: diaplaying in the dim light the winto vutliny of tho figore whick sho bay palmed off on 8 few— and we veniure (o uay only w fow—as tho ma. terialized mpirit of an sduli, or by lowenug the dack skirts a hitle that of the child to which Dy, Watson has o otten roforcéd a8 prima facie evidence that Mry. Aliller could not yoasibly personsto thent. Sho called out lustily faor Mr. Miller to put her torwenters ous, but they Lad uot coma thors to be put out, sud retused to submit to the delicate operation, at loast by Mr. Aillor or hs asscciates 1n the fraud, . THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Important Mecting of tho Bonrd ‘of Edueation Last Lvenlng. Prosentation of the Appropriation Bill for the Curront Yoare: 630 Wanted. #182,000 Demaunded for New Schools aud Sehool-Sltes, Miscellancons Matters Qonneoted with Our Educational Intorests, The Loard of Fduoation held s rogular sese slon laat evoning in its rooms on Fifth avonue, noar Washington stroot, P'resident Richberg in tho chialr, Huerctary Johuoson eallod the rofl whon tho foltowing-named mombers anawered : Bluthardt, Clarke, English, Hoyns, Kobu, Ole- uon, Olluger, Bultlvan, Woleh, Wiico, and Ltich- THE TITCH CABEN, Tho following communicstion was recoived from tho attorney of the Board ; v the Hanorable livard af Educatfon of the City of Chl- GrNTLEMEN: The loason from the City of Clileago to a1, tha nouth 8 feat of Lot 23, und all of Lotn 26, 31, n Blok 143, 8, B, Additlon, hald by the sstato of Timothy Fitch, have been forfaitad for wous wagiont of rent, and ars now subjact {0 your dispoel, Lota 20 and 21 have a frontage of 2k fect cach, andl & biulding of two storiea aud a ement and ‘sbout 60 feot deep f8_ erocted on them, whish will rent fur sbout $3,000 per snzum; the ¥ leane or othorwine, Soet on Monroo streot, raisal of 1675, ot §i6,800, The learos to Ld. nund D, Taylor of Lots 1and 3, Block 83, have alto beon forfeited, and this property, having o frontage of of about 230 feat on Fifth aventio (Including a portion of Lot 1§ adjoling ft ou tha vouth) by 603 fect on 1l T180n trat, & portion of wiich s temporaril yled by EAwin_ Walker, {5 subject to yorr Reapeotsuliy submitied, Jamrs Goaoix, A communlcation from M. L. Bailey, Buporin- tondent of Building, In regard to tho Adolpln ‘T'ientre, recommeonding additional ontrances, ns previously published in Tne Toinuxe, was ro- forrad to thio Commltteo on Bchool Property and {ieuool Funds, HCUO0L FINANCES. Tho report of tho Hobool Agent showed the followiug state of tho scheol financea on tho 8lst Cakb on Jun, 1, 1876, Expondlitures.. Casl: on haod Fel, 1, 1870... Of tho cashion hand €3,423.14 Is for the § ment of teachers, £2,526.16 18 for invostme i, and £690.01 18 for balancea of sundry accounti. ‘I'he following ia a atatement(not ineluding in- torost or damagos) of ronts due on achool fund property to Fev, 8, 18763 ass & Poswell.. in Estato of Dasid Cola. Gharlea O, Nerrick As DL Trueadoll, Alrred Bollsmy, A, J. Kowberver Johin W, Larlin Loow & Davia, urant & Prico, E. D, Taylor, & Thomas Mackin Estate of T, 8, Georgo Boome M. M, Jameson. Claun Yelsou., ,, . Warring, ., John Himonds, U, & ¥, Fraatz, Leouard Grove: Total amout due. Mr. Goorge 4'. inrks spoko at longth upon thio roport, aud advocatod somo docided action on tho part of tho lloard, and not to atiow this mattor m rogard to leascs to ran farther, asal- roady over 899,000 1 ront was overdue, Mr, Englali alw) ndvocated tho niore earefal aitention to tho collsction of rents. tained that enmo of theso rentals dao woro Notably among theas was Leonurd Uroovor's, which had always beon poid rowptly, Ila thon explaed tuo list at sonio Somo further disctiasion followed, when the report v.as raferr:d to the Coummittecs on Fruanco suid Hehool-Fund Property. THE WG BCHOUL. Acammtanication from Priucipal Mowland, of tho High Bclool, was rocolved, agking that Miss Buallwond bo retainod. Tho communication evoked sn simost un- limitod discumsion, not very complimentary to h_Behiool and fts curriculum, and was 2id over without action, ‘Tho nction of the Board at Iast meoting was thon reconstdored, and so Mius Smallwood stays whoro sl 1s. Tho matter of filling the vacaocy in the Norih Side fligh School was reforred to & spacial com- mittow, consisting of the President and Mossts. lioyne snd Enghah, with power to sot. THK APFROFRIATION ASKED POR. The uoard thon wont into Commitieo of the Wholo to consider tho Appropriation bill, with Blr. Clarko In tho clinir. . 5011001 AITVE, In'viclulty of Tudiana aud Btato atroots. 1n vicinity of Market In viciuty of Lolk and Hoyns strce for one mauth, ud Buperlor strect § EeTtoot, BULDINAR, 1n wiolhlly of Indiana and Stute wtrects 1u vicinity of Markot nnd Buporior at 1n viciuity of Polk aud Hloyuo sireetn Gorner of Wabash aveuo and Eda st Additiousl on_buildizgs for which appr ton was made Liaf MISCRLLANEODS ITRM) Tiout of rooms and buildings for sch Jient of offica (three Ground reut tfor schoot fun ed by publio ackiool bulldings Wages of carpontors, boryicea of arcliteot Tumbicr, saah, moldi p 1L pairs 10 furnaces,.. Furuaces for now bulj Hioveplpea, storod, sud top cornices, conduct General ropairs in masonr) Fillinyg school-lots, Window guxrds for now bulld.ngs Rupafeiug urin Tepaira to Lghining- WhieallaIraws. ve. o Closning chimueys, o Paviug Wabash avonuo, ... Duvioit West Foutteentiy Faviugt Archer aveluy,, Hunury lmpposts. ¥ Proccodings of the Board, Iavovedings fu paniphiot. Valiuea e 600, aw; 'l\*:mnu of pupils in uchvols in Yoww of Clecro,3 oeeennn Aunivervary of iligi Uax fur oilices of Board, Legal exXpenms, ..., Iuterest on cerddcates of LeupPOrury 10aUA, oy areens APERRLTe AN Yuralture of 1oar uew. Lulldings, nciiding chatry, clocki, and toachers’ tal Repalrs 1o furpiture.... Furniture i wd Luildiigs {0 Fepiace ‘Tuniog plane, Hlack-lossda i new buildi pairs to Liack-boards’ surfuce, prency books aud sppuratus (of now build. Ieferenca Uooks wud apparatua 1 o U'and Division igh Sehoois Cliomicaks for Lig ey sivu t philosophival spparatus, H g Behool LSRGl XD NOPPLIKE, ‘Wages of engiaeers and Janltond,... i Glase 7 Rlate penetln . 200 Chalk crayons. 128 2w 13 m i % Btationery for office, .. i N, s wo W08 | m 7% B a3 Thermomelers, . . 2] FExaminlng enginees 2 Keyn and repatrs to Jocks, 150 Bundties, ... Total. PATARIRS, For old trackiors and ofMcers. “Teachora for now tmtldings to have been provided o Apr 1970, but $427,383 ia noedod for teachery for the lal- ancs of the year, and §1,870 for ofiicers, making & tolal of..eess $451,500 Total sppropristion ssked for, A HEOUUTION, Tho £50,000 for interest waa atrickon out of tha appropriation. Mr, Blutbardt movod to ask for 812,000 ror _avnmng sahuols. | Mr. Bullivan moved to amend to $14,00, Mr, Olenon stated that but 7,000 bad beon obtained last yoor. Mr. Welah thought 814,000 litttle enough for the purpose. The nmondment of Mr. Bullivan was thon adoptod by s vote of 8ta 8. The bill waa thon adopted. Tho Committeo of tho -Whols thon rcse, kud the President rasnmed the chair, Tho report of tho Commities of the Whole waa prosonted and approved. BCHGUL SITER, The report of the Committes on Bchool Bites way thon prenentod. It is as follows: JENTOR AVENCR AND TWELVTN STREET, ¥, M. Corby, southeast corucr Polk and Laflin streols, 204 Ly 125, $11,150, Corby Potwin, southesst coruer of Folk wud Towpking, 150 by 125 feet, $7,5%0, Hamo firm, sonthwest corner Folk and Loomls strootn, 204 by 125 feet, $12,210. J. E. Humphrey, Nobrasks, betw Loomls and ‘Thoty atroots, 200 by 102 fout, $5,560 40 sama vi- cinity, 150 by 102 010 fout, §6,000; slsv, BouIhirast core B Ll sad Nebraxka Firets, 30 by 102 9-10 foet, The Committeo rocommonded the Polk and Loomis atroctg site, whicl was approved. INDIANA AND OAKLLY STREETS. - 0. C, Morey, irle stroet, betwesn floyne and Leav- 481, 250 by 133 'foct, north front, $7,600; thio #smo pat- ty, same sized lot, Witk sonth frant, $7,700; also lof on 11uron street, betwoen Hoyna and’ Leavitt, 200 by 123 Toct, noeth front, $6,000, Thonan P, Flood, northwost corner of Oskley and Huron sireots, 100 Ly 12,3 foet, $6,823, J.H, Eoffy noribeast cornor of ‘Uakley and 1uron atrasts, 160 foct aquare, 3,300, Tho south front Moroy sitewas recommended. WALLACE AND TIINTY-FIFTH 8TREETE, Mark W. I6ill, southeast cornce of Wallaco and Thir- ty-thind streets, woat front, 260 by 126 feat, §5,760; tho sfame party, Willaco street, west frout, conimencing 313 teep norily of Thirty-Afth mircot, 350 by 125 fect, 3, 1L, 101ll, Wallaco atreot, west front, commencing 100 feet norih of Thtrty-Aiih, 200 by 155 fuet, $6,000% ihio sawic, on same stroet, 50 foct north of Thirts:0ftn Btreat, 400 by 125 foet, $7,60v; (Lo sawo party, Hubbe gfi:&‘em front, in rear of wbove, 175 by 115 fect, Krvize, Parkn & Prussing, southwest corner Wallace and ThirtyAfth atreets, 164 by 12 6-10 fect, 37,600, H, 4, & D. B. Gardoar, Hubbu trest, north of Thirly- ifth, 281 by 125 feet, §5,235. Lenjsmin Bhurtlod, souiheist carner Wallace and Thirty-0fth stroet, 200'vy 128 feet, 5 tLe sawme Pparty, on gumo ircet, commicucing' 200 feet south of “Thirty-8{th street, weat jfront, 200 by 12343 foot, $5,0003 same parly, 20'by 121} feet southweat corner of Hubbs ond’ 'Thirty-fifth street, 45,6005 amno _party, Ilubla atrcet, commencing 200'feet wauth of Thirty fth strect, W00 by 1441g feet, $1,800. 3,4, Eofl, Wailice, south of Tuirty-efghth trect, 15125 foot, 3,300 Tho first aito wus recommended and adopted. OTHED BUSLYERS, Tho Palmer osud Obio sireot lot, autborized by ordinauco of the City Council, was ordered purohasod for £0,600, 'I'ho matter of sppointing an architoct was 1aid over, niLLs, Mr. Hoyne, from thie Finance Committee, ro- gfll(nd 84,200 or moro in biils, which wore ore jerod paid. Mr. Oleson, from the Committeo on Supplies, aleo roportad about £5,000 fur coal for tho sclaols, Dr. Bluthardt, $244 for chemicals for the High 8chool apparatus. TIE CENTENKIAL. The Buperlntendent reported that he had ox- amived tho work inteuded for tho Conteunial aud askod that the Committ 82 to whom the mal tor biad boow reforred to bo vresont on Mondsy morning to solock tho matter to bo sent. 'WICRED-PARK 8CIOOL, Mr, Oleson movod that the Committeo on Dnildings aud Grounds ho suthorized to ront rooms to relieso the Wicker Iark School at s rontal not to oxcood 150 par sonum. Uarrled. :llt:d sulifvan moved to adfourn, Kot scc- onded. TIF SCAMNOY SCHOOL. Dr. Bluthardt offerod a rosolution asking su- thority from the Council to soll the Beamon achool sits. Tho Chair statod thiat tho Board hind first to advertiso for proposals and then ask the appruval of tho Council for auy bid which might ba accepted. Dr, Blathardt then moved to ndyortino for blds for the sale of tha Madison strect front of the Beammon Behool site, the depth to bo sold to be loft to tho discration of tho Committeo. Ar, English moved to amend so as toadd, “ and a8 (o tho expedloney of selling the prop- arty, tho Committeo to roport at uoxt moeting.” T'ho amgudmont was accepted snd tho Loard adjourned, Tho Fall of a Churche Worceater (Maae.) £'py. Tho destraction of tho tower and spire of the Univorealist Church at Wobater, Mass, by the gale of Wodnesday, was o vory romarkablo oc- currence, from the fact that, though surrounded by butldings in the direction in which thio danger yosmed Lo threaten, no damage was douv to ‘"fl building eava tho clinreh, ‘Cho tower, whic! projected beyond the front lina of the clurch vropor, way situnted somo 25 feot frowm the atroat, zad coutained » veshibula 1o the frst story, and an organ aloove in tho socoud, and s Burroundod " by a well-proportioned octago- nal splro, tho whole rlsing Lo tho height ot 120 foot from the ground. A fino-toned bell, wolgh- fug, with its appurte nauces, sbout 1,200 pounds occupled tha belfry. At about noon thio spire was obsorved to sway visibly lu tha galo, sud an exatuinstion revesalod the fuct that tha towor had soparated from tho main buildiog, oponiog & gap of soveral inchcs. Tho occapants of the bouses opposite nud on the gauth side of the clitrel, warnod of the fmpeud- ing daugor, vacatod their premises, — Tho sway- ing of tho l!unlplu now imcroased, tho vibrations tolling the boll occaslonally, uutil at about 2 o'clock the whola suporstruciure fuclinad slowly 1o tho eantward with o splitting, ronding sound, falling unbroken till it reached an angle of 45 degrees, when tho timbors oa tho south slde £avo way, doflecting s fall to tho south, sud thoma nof timber cama to tha ground with an judeseribable crash, tho upper part falling up Hehool straet, 80 tuat tho mass of ruin described noarly » right svgle. 'The bolt, which was thrown up tho. stract about G0 feet, was nuin- jured. The efruciure was rednced to kinding weod. Not oven a pane of glass was broken in auy of the surrounding buildings, e pre. Orthographic Reform in Germany. New York Jyibune, In Gormany the queation of orthographic re- forin appoars to have beon agitated 1o somo pur- poes, A Commission creatcd by tho Imperial Qoverumont i8 now in scsaton st Dorhin, aud ity object is to rocommend a purely plionotic system of spelling, The Prassian Miulater of Lducation in eaid to bo prepared to enforco in the sohools of that country tho chauges recommendod by tho Commission, Gorman orthography 18 al- roady simplicity itsolf compared sith (hat of the Euoglish language, ‘Ihe proouuciation of words in ‘indicatod perfootly by thoir spelling, with vory few oxcoptions, but thers uow aud thon occurs o silent lottor which wlightly affects tho following or pracoding vowel souud, or distin- nislios & word from agothor of tho same wouud ut of differout moaning, Thoso silont lottors the Commlsuon intenda to suppress. Ior - atanco, Thor thov proposs to spull Tor; [ahm, lam, sod 80 o6 with the wholo class of words containiog a silant b, ‘The double consonant in 10 longor to ba usod at the end of words liko Mann ang lamm. Thero would scem to bo some room for improvemuout iu tho foarfully ir- regular oud hiratiousl spelling of Euglish, when a few trtling dofects jn the second great lan- Kusge of the civilized world cuage the atteu- tiu of Imporial Commivsionors sod Jearued Unlversity Prafesson, — ————— The Adverse Fortune of s Minor. Amador {Cal.) Ledyer, Jobin Teavia, & miver in this couuty, 14 su Aua- trisu who settiod hers four yeara siuca, aud lind, by workiog for wagos, accumulatod 81,800. Witk tuis he pizitod to returu to the home of bi outh, carrying wost of his goid 1o & Lolt around 18 porson, Uk journoy ecross the Continent snd across the ocaati was mads iu safety, Hewm- burg veachod, sud & plank lald for the passengons o pasa from tho stoamer to tho wuarf. Tho plank was at oucs crowded with thoso osgor to roes the soil of the Fatbarland, anty or thirty poor wratchon wers |precipitated to tho water.” Travis wny ova of “thoee, and, tongh & good awlmmor, felt that the weight of 0ld 10 his bolt wes dragging bim to tha hottom. pped it, and waa one of the Then cama tha WANTED-MALEHELE, | SITUATIONS wamT B TTUAT, IO‘;’Ok\Vk:)?'E;I;utflflinTAlftr whot & sitoation in & relall grooary in Chicago or any VLI parienevs ben o BD-"MALE, ANTED-A FIRST-C ehacip of molding mach Mg, Un., Wert Twenty ANTRD—_A MAN 10 T _FINIAIL Biaan atoals b the Dlocs. "Addrews Hox 88, Kuek- TRO—A UARITAGR-PAINTEN. APFLY AT L .l" n‘ulo:!k &, m. N A MAN TO TAKE OHARGE OF MA. ht t Naw England Mtile, 355 ot GUSTHRE & o, <! Emplovmont ngencies. LABORRRL FOIt cond at., oarner Fie rgs town | have had raferances._Addrass W ¥, Rockfo TTUATION WANTRD-AR kesper, entry ot sl oan be useful. R#2, 1o lookened and dro, rescuod, five being nearch for the lont (reanure, but it conld not b found, Travia thon countod the means he had loft,—It wan anough to take him on homs, or bring him back to California, Aud hack Lo came, and Ia now agatn & minar in Amador. T Al L L, RETBTANT BOOK. 4 o7 swwthiog where Traaes. "““’"5’.,....""“,."".5‘3; 1 RESPO wnas hartandor Kpidvous UK, caraof F. J0) Bouth Twantiethe g Tieat of relerances giro Conchmen. Teamsters, &o. SITUATIONS WANTRU-BY AN RNGLISOMAN I , cosohms: olo.” 18, Trivune Scee VANTRD-BY A GERWAN A8 mia of all wark, bonsst and fadesirions, OR BALE-HERR 14 YOUR OPFORTO? VARSI e ORTUNITY naar Jelleison Park, 212, Ogden-av., 'near Jacksonest., &0 feet frontisg sa two 1425 F5 90 HAILROAD T.A< AR PARTIGITEARLY. + Dear Thirty.sevanthiat. ] laren houss, brick ", And oo very asy terms. Ve inviie sny ona wauling to Loy 8 homa orchnice snd cliap luta o call Ve ca oity racominendatios U 8, Tribune offo Misonllaneaus. ITUATION WARTRD~A YOUNG MAN NOW OO~ ne, clty wants ta go a the Miscelinneons. ANTED-A LIVE MAN IN EVERY OITY AND 0355 & day seliing ogying Wik : N pross, waier, or b 4" Yribane Holldiog. itlips, Searetary. KDL, NEW ARTIOK *at tarma given, 1a1HT, 3 lot 401147, only 45, 801 towa in ths wotld, nod porition In Wastern mining cauntey: would 1k bata who dexiro to angage in OR BALE_AT A BACI F—OR RXCHANOV— 1ix2w) on Gottage (irn U] north of Thirty sighth- ith 5. 69 Madison-at. foet nr Irss fn Woodlewn GROSSMAN, Room 1 ecutity givan il neconsary, Address O , Tribuno aMce, BITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Domastias 5 ED-BY A VOUNG WOMAN, NT ¢4 do light wark for har bo (ataiah hreLelids retoreaoes. Qe 118 TEADY MAN FOR MRAT Adidzess 353, Tribuno oice. Ligonin and Jtotiny. ary and Sammtavion, i ax at Hi AT T & oata Ot BALE-OR EXCEANGE FUR 1TOUS ds Iimite, near North- light-runaisg Do Sty NTEO_A BOLICITOR 10 allowed, Addrens wit: WAL bsiness, in the bus! ATLicolars: not o e1ces b S FAIRMAN, 18 CURRE ADTER-. (OIL BALE-CTIF: WASTED -HY_A_GOOD_AWPRDISTL FOR OASH OIt ON TIME, 3- noral housework. Callat 133 Stata-st., with or without foase. NI FLOOR OK A bt manulacturing 3tt of tho eily. Kiatn rent anit 230 per b, Address K i, 7 70 10 CIAMBRI-WONE Hatal o 1on cul espaatabie e I Bete ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNI aiit at gonors} Housawork, \ITUATION WANTED. W w A 0N HALE-BY JACOB C. MAGILL, 71 GLARK- WLl O1VE LIBERAL RALAN ung man who can luan #30 to employer. TV ANT) it C. \V by smart 1en with noe woods: 31 samplo seot fr30 wpon rocoipt nf sic, ur 16 valuslilo recipes withnut rami s It Thoso who maan busincs are reaested i €0, Clicago, ti La- 1018, gparbornat, eut front, vesr Chieago-sr., 20074 fesk Call or address 64 Weat Afthest., 25 {ret : 3127 FMETEAN GIRT ™ ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL 14 3sra of ‘aze, tn take caro of i samplo froo. JAY & Iioom B. 3 Reench, Garmau, sod Gogllali, Apply of address’ (14 childron: ean spask d 1 X0 th B0 dawn; c: vor wileted in Chicaso. FEMALE HELP, Daomostics. NTED—A COMPETENT GIRL TO DO GEN- ‘oral housework. Call immodiatoly at 351 Dayton. Emnlovment Agonoios. —KAMILIES 1) amala haip can U3 ofhco, 3 iimenkecoar: e W w)‘:\l{;“‘alhnnnnn-. NTLD-A RLESP - ao pabile fostitatin b nofdsml_z Ay 2peclencs. Une le wh ITUATIONS WARTE] W A arke B, WKBL, = e it AL SUHC CHEAP_COVTAGR AND THT 0N = L3 ant an offor, Wil WAY, Room 34, 143 L OR BALR_NINE front residences an ND KLEGANT B! hilandar. and Adamy-ai. Yory fasorable termn. They are oxtra woll baflt, f aucy locatiun in 4 atle terma, B. W TANTED-TOR A BMALL PRIVATE: FANITY) X iideen or ago { carud for praterrid. ‘Unezceptionable, ral- chimcter and abillg iven. 0x 310, Cincinnaty, Gl: 1) gtiunl Addraa A8 & Co,, 13 iU HALF:—OR “EXCHANGU~A FIRST-CLABY residence in Oak Dark for impraved or unimproxad Lhieago property: will exchiangs for goud farm. M. & K. 933 Wabash-av., from 1 to2 p. m. FANTEDA SHART, AGTIVE GIRI, TO DO GRN- k. Apply at 14 bilvs 110 0 83,0, €340, mpatately. o b 0vad oe urlpie.ved, gearstation w Licago. Adaross OWNEN, C §6 Tribuns ASTED=A GOOD GIRL, FOit HOUSEWO! At 34 Went Taylor-st. ‘al, t-day ur Sunda: —A_GOGD 6 EUMAN O HCANDINA. viangirl for genoral housowerk fo & amall famiiy, HAVE SOME CHOICK ACRE PROPERIY AT a ratiroad station. 8 il s from the city, lowa Jamid. Sy 10 e2clsan {07 & nice atacl wortl [rom 8160w Lo E&U4, I JTOR BALE—MORGAN PARK. s 45 minutea; 10 conle fare; ear: poven tran hool (acilities nnanr %73 pommutation por Artetian well'water sappiad frae, Monses built 16 prder,an CLARKLE, Agent, Nol 111 and #otme mon-, g D B 4y, prepared 1 works No drish B TOWNSEND, & ber of Gommerco. Ol EXCHANGRE-FOI CITY TROP- most deslrablo raridonces s R 3 goud German or Nerwegtan girle 3L VOX, Hovta g, Cali Saturday fureuvon. No. and grounds st Lake Forost! e W, THOMAS & G Ot BALK—TEST 6 ‘adjolning handeome residencas: noigcumbranca; 3150 vio 85 per manthi: uid prico, 330 par lot.'Rare MATSUN MILL, 91 7O WANTE A HOUSR AND JOT FOIt NOTH. A neat yoren-roum cottage acd largs Int in Winnotka 18 yours on payment of Uat vocquad, H, Sanmatresses. TO WORK 0N LIN ‘and alpaca coats. 153 Weet Ublesga av., In rear. ANDS ON“LADIES USDRIWEAHR, wlng machiner, OUTH KNOLEWOUD LOTA, and 1o takn thele pa: TIRA DL OWEN & Gty 218 Bant Siadiaanorts tho Imm\l:nl rl"lllur ' T 230 Mandolph: ~__COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. qon SA" E~IN CLARKY COUNTY, 1OWA, TANTID-A WET (OSTEIUS, 461 Wont BOARDING t LHD LOBG IWeut Sida. —IRUNT ROOM, &5 furnished, for two partics; clarct a: ably excelleat; bius aitractive; torms very Miscalinnnons. T ANTED-SEVERAL 231an pleasant £)€) ARERDE! i 7 Madmnnat, Tak 5 UASIT WILL BOY o4 /a7 Omaa, Nob., near 4T AN DOLPIL rucrus for ladics or gentlerinn s two (ront rouras, einglo ot en uito, unfurnibed, vors moderato (o roe Bimnaitio panios. y 8 a Evantng class i abstracts énd (nformation farmls) TON, Litto lock, Ark, 'OR_A CUSTOMER, A GOOD RES . and sast of Wabssh- or n residonce lot. B, W. T cHL Al dies ‘lu‘:ul’lxr na 0 ercncer required, Room 1. denes north of Twanty-atxth. day:bosrd £5 per weok e ANTN SIS OF Iilust HFQUT & CU,, ba Eaat vacant lots, Wha ‘ments 1o busers aro requasted to. 1GHT PERR CENT MONRY TO LOAN iN 4 upwards on {mproved city "‘64. !L ‘W, LLYMAN, Ji., & CO, Roomll, Y A rour: torms $10 por week or loas. Address B ANTED SHALL FAIGL, WODDLAND, LARGE aud gunsf] fruite, water, rich sl orred. or Teis pralowsd, ACTRESS, W0 11AS AN ORGANIZEL COM. articalars, and iva Treasuter 828 per woek for loan of AN K] ‘KE“ANT ROSEWOOD SPECIALTARGAILN. 75 vetavo planinforie, with agrs usorsirul g bsee. tall trun frame, Liguly| DA FARM WITIl FINE BUTLDINGS, withis 50 mites of Ot 1ruiL. oto,, elose to station, cago. Addrass & B2, Triune otice. private ofice, 1 5 HUMAS' & CU., 12 LaSeilo-st, EY TO LOAN— L0 AN Mz, or nine montha; cars, aLh By aud 1o per o Pronpinors our speclalts. h, 0. . _Warranted fi 9 Vaa Burents NIOHOLSON CABL. ulesalo and re- 0w & Tad 0 RENT—FOIt THK CENTENNIAL BEASON peat’ Foruhed, ” Twenty uars, KERL'S TEMPLE OF & rom Philadolphis on W, 0. & e or particulars addross 1oz 6, thus leans from bne ta tivd a TAvING'a GO, TiL prien 810400 up, Hitnathon bigl, ;i NICIULSON Ol iail At faciory. Ul nitare for salo. eornor Michiga: TG LOAN AT # PR CENT TOR FIVE oa farms or hustuoss blocks autside of Gook Counlr, n s of ? N PIANOS-THE ~DEST . Doubla-Loaring sgrafle applied to_av Aring, Urmdusin, TRMPLE U¥ MUSIC, A D 1ago un South 1'ark- ar nfarnished, ADply 0 RENT—TIIER NEW A Irout residopoos o indiana: CU., 133 LaSall TO RENT--ROOMS, RENT-NICELY-FU| Amorican 1iouse, by L fraatiant attached: JLEGANTLY CARVED ROSEWOOD % “prano; tull, ricn tono: HY TO LOAN IN SUMB OF FIOM @0 10 o Chlcako real catato. ADOLPU LOLE & Va0 131 Lasall TOAN—AT TiF Cotupany, oa chty tmpruved properiy, a1 o 10 por 3t §700 & ahort 1me ago; with all neent finprov 240. 1220 Wabmab-av, UNTON TRUST d everytling com. NADDITION TO OUR LARG N now plaons and orxsas, wo will offer till sold the lowing sucond-hand instrumient w0 OF OO § RED PAPIL, oF losa. Agply tu J. USTUN, 10 9%, AKD 14 PEIi CENT—SIOSEY I8 HAND 10 1 diain on Feal caiato o sz ty o0, nestly new, §20. stave planos, handsonely ‘carven hato boonr:nted but's few montie; prices frum $135 1o RRNT-NIGELY FUINISHED ROOMS WITH OR Jingsbury 1lock, Mandolphist., 20 astostment of organs from 870 to 100, : W. W, KINBALL, Oornar State and Adsws-sba. S FROM §2 70 8 FURNISILED HOU. ez, Taquira 8 Clarkat 0 RENT_WH 330 10 87 9—31.200 TO LOAN ON_CIIUAGO rual estats; money i hand., TURNER & D nsupbiical Publiste BUSINESS CHANCES. TORE WITH BAR FOR SAl. w account of fammil laquicy 8¢ 13 North - Custle-st., coruor Hab- ‘room with clusst, anitabis for two Hoth rooma on mamo tioor Btate and Dearburn'ats. s AT CUT- ‘matters: chop F,000) T2 lNtoh s e 810,000 Lo loan tive d $100.000. PARTNERS WANTED, DetN TIE COMMISSION BUS. It g-tablished and dof; FU . - 045,00 par weok, OLU-RSTAHLISHFD RETAIL 1 prumineat Incatlon, doin mall axpanss, tsofterod for salo sock aod fixtu address U #, Tidinae otica, 1LY AND 5 ACRES OF aille of ‘tho- Citr of ol will Lo & ., e haaica S5 ine o auits” Addrets Hot IN BANK T0 LOAN OF 49 Dastborn et canhi nodead stuck “T0 KENT--STORES OFFICES. &o N RLEGANT OROCERY BTORR, Vesternav. and Harvard Tioat in tho clty, ) RENT—A GUOD CITANGE 4 Siaree Blook, bast ia s ol Cut uf property ov, thira” vhany 1d tako & e+ trae clrer acilte arpecial, or and fate (utewsit a0 Uhie mub=y W & persod of ‘qualitications gining b TV _STORI-ROUM A auox Xy 2\ trade, coly ¥l0 # 1 cumpstent 1o taka ¢ mont of vupsern s 16 NER WANTED_A GOOD VRACIICAL TIN: “witi good tanors’ tools and mAchinos Capital stock, wauld like 1o form a copertaers! a thriving fown sear tho cily, A NER, Wrluge ortios. very | moderaio. LIQUOIL 6TORF, b farge cash trado. domanding all bis tune, Inguire of A Owndr Rasatior businoss G, W, BAUND, 18 OCENY IN ONE OF THE 0 Chi sbuut €150 casl required : good. Addreds I8 T3, “Tribune ofice AND FIXTURES [OIES AND FLATS OF FIVE nd 84 Btate-st, W. WALLER, 4 Clark-st. Koo 11, #isoollaneous. 00D LOCALITY, 30 1o 500 1n the husi- loassnt man fn for ane wosk TINNER, ARTNER WANTKD— las and & gentesl inan, | nice businest, vatablished A Fiw 103 sell iny third tte usigess 23d baye to cha; T WANTED--TO REH ANTED-TO RENT—IMMKDIATELY, FOR A for twn yoars, & houea of not less than 10 rooms, West of Slorgan-at., south ul Rand east of Arhilsad.; h E, WASES Ticnty.fouttheat., Shititron " Would want possossion: by thy Teforencos glven. nd viiing practic 1 want a man o am guing 10 ‘Intvo thy ety ddeess thied ; 81,60 to 82,08 necenary, # natiro cliarge, Mt frat-class tonant, TYOUTARK AUTIVE, AND 10 make mouey you ean di co with a swall caplial ‘a Ttho wate et It ckson-st, Apply 1o T0ut 16 Bavmar, exet 4 bk s e Dy rantioman and wifa withoot 1d i1 produce ead provlala naes exchanged. ¥yoming fernitory, RTSER WANTED: husiess with & casty capl two 1’ por cunt on ths iavestuunt, fvan and redatrud ‘ar turtler particulars, HORSES AND CARRIAGES, TRURSDAVE, AND a0d narmesd o gpa. 5and I Kast Wash. "Atible Uie given tu teic. Al nurass sold uudes ‘ou hand at private sals PAUTIAL CATALOGUK OF THIE DAY'R Floe teaum uark L blgh, kiud and true i All hatoess, (e u{ great sndurauce, 3caces do zood order. Bage Park Phaetor ‘Addross for bdays ¥ b, itai” of 82000 ; wii) guarai Jieat of rufurences The strictort ingettigation lovited. roas LU, Tribune otic THER BILKNT Of™ A partavr; guod reasons fue soll- igg uuting bad dobus, ho duad stock jelty refurvnces. Ad: drese ¥ 63, Trbuos ufl WARTED-IN rey in the chy. tho Firat Natiuiial twoen § 404 4 p. m. ~ HOUSEHOLD GOODS. TUTTELS & CU. Sy tovtiine & vory Satur ot lua Kaat Aladiaun. _0R EXCHANGK- ¢80 GO0 rice (or ticket W0 New York, Urloa LLANEOUS, “OFF CLUTHING AND miscellansans lmn!hn“nl_ any kiud by weading a leter LL UASH PALD A tive, to buy out retinny X Li, KINDS, PAINTS, \‘u”lji o v Sorub, #4d.0 &t wholosals st fa VAT GIEE T s AL TLASING G q ! \ o and trito in alf hacne, rior hukss, tor famity 'or agan, by Kimball; darncorat, but Iz It ross oF delivery wagon Basortzent ol open and toy 3 ] uk, 104 Stataest., bee river, 5y Pbacton, {aldod Topos sud & largeand doe & . PHICKN NKLOW COST, Mandsoma Fron.li ol Irus o SATURDAY BALF Handuams tala Hatra ynalliy mink GGonaioe iack marton 3i uing Alssks ssalskin uine Shutlaad woal TR NORTHWESTERY TATTERSAL 7, aud § Mourus. l.h'll a |\ “C:lld DB BALE-FURNLT £.10001 Qottage. tago for rent, _Inguite %9 Lottags payineat of exprois chseges ORETONS] FROM T1i% A O ] ANY PARTIES DESIRING TO PURCHASR nch ice will ploase ad- T WILL PAV [N A rosi-satate papor, Call s3 117 Madison- i o syl o 3pand with plats Rilacare > f UNION FURNITURE oll 10 vonsumsrs . Tribuay ofios. ULES FOIt BALR—A FINE SPAN OV LAROR LIAck nhdlon forekle oheay at. Moo 31 and yratit. They giv MACHINERY. KW AND SECOND.THA! Toller and Iren QOKETIGOKS, NOTIONS, DRUGOISTS' BUA- Bolasaly at lowsat prices, atiention to tho saie et Madiin fHoce and ag thele of household guods at T ¥D IOILERS POl ADK ¥OR FURNITURL, d genenl mercliand o 1o firg-prool ware- nced vy easy terms, 0N ROVALTY ticle (o mechigory: KXITAUST PAN, SEC. oR el Lo ad LoouId SEWING MACHINES. ¥ FELSON DESIUING TO P Baker,' Wheelor & wd of juacting ver COUB, $laai 10 W WSTOLASS SUWING CTI( FTOwRT i THE OIURC 2ad-hazd foe sale ¥D _ HANUFACTULE ] 1y masially atucaind b i TANTED=A T L A \WE TR RUSTIO AN WA WO [INE-LADIES, B YOU TRIRY sl snd for sl BLgER Lamiae Jut Pl T ikt "Adk your grocar for 131 Takv-at., Chicago, T AND FOUND, __ RNT°S GOLD RING WITH WLT roward liborally H ret WT,, THUISDAY BVENING, ‘blg Newluutidland dog, ‘withs an (ron rios O IS AND QENTLEMAN TO L "Niton to be paid ot of satary At Northwast cornes Gardaer uatiun 18 susuro heap, i . 7 eheay, call st GkY, P. GORE & NV X RET: ITIL ONVX BT d what for; 8 val., olrculatiou faull= 01t BALK — BLACI eqalyage, Bro-sims DIVOROES harery Bituis tne bl o oo subid 1-Ulige g 187, Vlloay: 1 Aty oe Tetutal Bouth Cllatou- be fiberslly tew ~ PERSONAL. ~1¥ U, O, DRI Gelee i i s VOROES LEGALL, ARDS WILL OALL AT » laltar of impottsass. esldonce unnecassar, espuleace, Addsvas