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THE CITY COUNCIL. Another Afterncon Spent oh * ‘he Estimates. Bailey’s Requests Are Merci- lessly Dealt With. The Boards of Police and Fire Remorselessly Cut. Yax Commissioner Jim Dcérath Wants to Hold Over, and Would Like $11,000 to Do It With, Wike Brans and tho Other Tax-Collcctors to Receive Two Per Cent of Their Colleetions. The City Redistrioted by Unuihg the First and Sccond and Nine- teenth and Twentisth into Two Wards. AFTERNOON SESSION, DISCUSSING TIE ESTIMATES. An adjourusd moeting of tho Common Coun- cil wae Lold yestordsy afternoon, Prosident Dixon in the chair, and a quorum prosont. On motion of Ald. Fitzgerald, tho Council wont into Committos of tho Wholo an tho Ap- propristion bill, with AM. Cullerton in tho chair. Thobill was takon up at pnge 26, the tast itom of which—bitl of Tlouso of Correction faor Iabor and matoris! furnished at Small-Pox Tospital, €2,001.85—was nob fnished at tho previous soaslon. Thia itom waa allowed. THE RUILDING INBIECTOM, Tho estimates for the Building Inspector's Deopartmont wora then Llak::ln up, :}ld. \:uran‘ o Suparintendout's aalary bo cul o e tats b SL.500 Dor yoar. Carriod. On motion of Ald. Fltzgerald, the Secretary’s malary was cut down to the rato of ©1,200 per ¥ 8 motion of Al Wondman. tho salarles of TInspectora were cut down to tho rato 81,000 per TR0, Fitzgerald movad to strike out the item for twa Xnspoctors of Roofs, Ald, Hudrecth, e fusorting one wan at 81,000, mffll‘?'cdn}.'i n“lu‘mdeg by moviug that the inspec- tion of roofa and olovators be combiued, anu one” man bo allowed for both at 31,000, Carried, Tha teem for architect caused some discussion. AL Hildreth favorad the item hocause tho man ‘coulid draw plans for all tho dopartments, and thue gave much manay to the city. Ald.. Dixan wantod ono of tho Inepoutors na- nignad to tho poaltidn of srchitect, at tha rale of 001 Aldf‘Fitzgumlv] and Quirk wanted tho item ent ont. Tho flatter wan nirongly opposed to the eroation of any now offices. : ‘Md. Cooy wanted to know whst tho proposed arebitect would do. Tho Hullding Inspector saul that the man was comployed 1n tiguring up the ‘?uautuy of matorial in tho baildings to ho orected, and also in draw- Iy plans for tho city. AK‘I. Coey #ald ho was opposed to tho whols Depattmont, 1o had heard many of the build- ern and contractors eay that tho Departiment was aWatrimoat rathor thau o booofit to the city. The item wae atricken ont, 23 was also the one fora mossengar. Ald, RReidy moved that the {temof stationery b reduced from $1,000 to 8500, Cacriod. The items for twslve horses (§£3,600) and $2.000 for & contingent fund wore stricken out. “Cho estimatos, a8 proseuted by Suveriutend- ont of Buildings Bailoy, wero for £19,800. Council's roductions were 817,775, leaving the amoant for the Departmont st 811,625, or $2,676 below tho Comptrollor's catimatos. 'The Commitice then considered the estimaten submitted by THE FOLICE DEPARTMINT. ond made a considerabla reduction in nearly sll the items, Tha Marshal, Buperintondent, Dep- ’nt‘y. Captaing, Borgeants, and patroimen wors Tofs at Inst year's figures, but tho appropnationa were ordsred to bo based on @ movéid in- etesd of s full vaar, Tho itoma f~ Rdditional Patrolmen and for horses ‘for rvuntod police, with their equipment, ate,, »~¢0 atricken out, The estimsios for the Jolica Department aa submitted by the Qity dorsbal were for #8813, 81745 The auti down dona yeaterday amounted to @m.&l.&fl. leaving tho flgures to go before tho epon Council at £0656,342,95, or £49,068,05 below tha Complroller's catimatos. w mzfln‘:‘z Sk arios were fixod nt last year's figures. "r‘}&:}..u itema wera approved, " but tho osti- mates for new bulldings to bo used as ongine- ‘housss were all strioken out. ‘The item for Gan- bert's patent door for boxes was glso cut out, snd tho itom for new fire-alarm lines sbared the snmo fate. > 10 this Dopartmentthe Counclt ciit down aala- rlea $12,508.50, or from &R1,705 to !MB:“IJ. 0. The whole amoant of ibe Firo Marshal's eatl- Tuates was when banded in 8376,107,95. Tho Committee disaliowod wms amounling to $276,- T73.60, leaving the cmimates at £309,304.45, or £50,605,55 below th- Comptroller's estimatas. Tha total of ‘Q' udget a8 passed upon yes- Terday was BLF ,286,30, and the outting down Zoaving tho amounts for the throo e B Ot B1.007,252.00, o S00,048.00 1ose e Somptrollor had" ddred to récommond, F the Coxncll’s tampor hiolds until the final yoto nnlo% shers will be much rejoicing among tho 8T8, Ee Targeat halt of the budgat Laving now tho Council, it is proper to Committao of the Whole Lhavadono, Tolow are given the footings for tho six Dopart- 276 boen. oxamined, In the first beon g:nad over b ®4a what the ‘ments which b wlumn are givon tls suma askod for by heads Dopartmanta ; in the sccond the smounta =Hlich' the Comptrol ¥ 1 i optralies thosght thoy caght 1o Bido ton waids, [t was antitlod to, he was o fl" slong witi; snd fo the oCouncil'a cutting down : Dc{‘-flmufl Camptrotler's Council's [ wa 1e (ot eryTe o URer fam by oxiatoneo of presant s der which the taxes 1 and_valid, and from the fact of 1674 can be collected, it 8 reasonable to expect & fayorable dortsion from the Bu- preme Conet bafora it will he necerwary for ‘ta Coun- il to axtend tha taxos of 1bTii, T would, therefore, recommond that the mua of $11,000, loiathar wiis ihie unexpended balasice on the 1et'of Apell, 1876, be sppropristed for the salsries of Tax.Comm(nsionrs and clerks, Oity-Arsemor and an siatants, Inctadiog stationery. fif;‘"b'fi'}- for the nina sning Ap o ec, 31, 1870, oL e R oA, Clty Tax Commisslonor, PRIVATE GAR-MAINS, An ordinsnca was presonted for passage, al- lowing the propriotora of Lo Shormnn House to Iay n gas-main to the Tromont Ifouso, ‘Ald. Ilidrath ommmd the mattor, aa & mattor of cotran, e said tho danger of explosiona was orv groat. £ 3 AIJ‘. Warron sald that the measura wns a good one, and he hoped it would pass. Ald, Cano natd that the eroction of a gas-works whore naphitha was used would endanger the proparty in the TPomont louse Block, and wonld raisa the ratan of fnaurance. Ald. Warron said that 1o waa not surpriaed at the insuranco mentimenta oxpressed by Ald. Cano. It waa for bis Intorest to oxpress such sontiments. Ald, Richardson said that the works had been in working ordor for eightcen mounths, sul thore wan no earthly reason for any one to aay that thero was any dangor from explosion, ‘Tho matter was a Honth Sido ono, sud there was not an ohjection, and nover liad been, eithor by tha Committee of 8ix, who had thoronghly oxsmined tha mattor, or from nany citizon, Ald, Cullerton movod to recommit to the Joint Commutteo on Stroofs aud Alloys of the thros divisions. Ald, Woodman moved tha previcus question, which waa refusod—231o 12, Ald, Iitzgerald could not soe how tha passago of tho ordinance would work soy Lardships to anybody. Ha could not foel fiko obliging any man or firm topay tho old company 8800 per month more than they netd pay to tho now com- pany. IHa waa willing to vote for any company which would lessen taxos or oxpouscs with oyual mafety to tho city, Ald. MeClory, foreman of tlio Wont Sido Gas Company, eaid that any man who would adve- cate & gas company io tho centro of the city would Eo committing suioido, ‘Tho ordinanco swas then recommitied, MICHIGAN AVENUE. An ordinouce waa passed to repoal an ordi- pance providing for tha paving of Michigun syenue from liandolpl to "W'woltth atreot, witl Filbert pavemont, THE RACKMAN'S FNIEND, A, Hildreth prosented an ordinauco to enablo hackmen to rob railroad passongers, by charging double price,—to wit, 1 to carry ona or two pas- sougers losd than o mila. Objoction was mado to its immedinto consideration, and Ald. Iil- droth explained : ** Thoy sre almply ombarrass- fug theso gentlomen that are working day and mght, trying to make a living, and thuy aro forcod necessanly to ovorchargo more than the Isyw permits. ‘That amondstory ordinancs makes 1t 8o that, by carrying ono or two {mnplu & dise tanco of & mils, that, that they will ba allowed to obarge 91 for it." Tho attempt to snatch the City Marsbal In to advocats the steal waa defoated, snd tho ordi- nauco was roferrod to tho Comnittoe on Li- conses. TAX-COLLECTORS' RALARIES, The ordinauce for fixing the compenselion of ‘Taown-Collectora for tho towns was taken up and pwssad. The compensation was sottled at 2 por cait in the cass of oach eollection. OGDEN AVENUE RAILWAY. . 10 Ogden avenuo railrond ordinance provid- jog for 8 horso rmilway on Ogden avouue, from Ashiand avenuo snd Madison stroet to Westorn avenus, was taken up. The ordinanco sets forth tho memo rostrictions 88 aro usual fn such cagoy. The wixolo haa beon publisbed {o those columos, Ald. Campboll moved the passago of tho ordi- ance, sud it was rut upon te passago and adopt- od by 33 to 2—Haidy and Wiute, THE NEW WARDS. The ordinaaco for rodistrioting tho city was, on mution, then taken up. Ald. Ruchardion said tho Judiclary Committee hod simply reported it bagk without any recom- mendations. s it atood, it coneolidated tho Firat and Second Wards and tha Niucteenth and ‘Twenticth, H» moved it be taken ap seclion by section, - Tho Clork Legan to read the ordinance. Ald, Hildreth moved that the Council establish a basts upon wakel thoy should redistrict the city, and when that a Committoo of thres from cach dlvision be apportied, to roport to the Council noxt Monday ovoning an ordinanco redistricting the city, 1lo moved that thoy take as o basly tho sehaol conuun of 1874 or 1875, whichever was tho beat ano. Hoalso muved to dispense with tha farther reading of the ordinancounder couaider- atlon, aud refer it to tho Committes, Ald. Caunpbell gaid it wan & matter that might bo attended to atonce. ‘They had not much thns to spate. Thoy hed to give twouty days’ notice of tha olection. s wanted tho ordinanco read, not boiug tamiliar with it provisions. Ald. Itichardson explainod that it only capsoli- dated tho ¥irat and Bocond Wards and Nina- teorth aud Twentioth, aad changod the numbors of tho athors. Ho bad supposed the majority of tho Council wora in favor of throwing the Prat and Becond Wards togothor, and loaving {ive on the Bouth Side. lo had also thought that pothapa Wost Sidy Aldermen wore pretty pouerally 1n favor of letting their warde stand a8 thoy Wero at prosemt. Ile know that thoro, wan womo qguestion awmoug tho North-Siders nbout the Eiphtcenth, Niuotconth, and Twen. tioth, but ho thought if thoy took up the ordi- nauce by sections, by tho timo that pactof it was roschied thoy could agroa on oo basis. Ald. Hildroth iad een informed by a momber of the lloard of Education that thoy had a map showing tho population of every block in the city, the number of those attoudiog school, aund of all the grown pooplo also, With the as- elatance of & map of that kind—ho lad never known Wil that momont it was 1u oxistonco—it would bos very easy task for tha Committos to redintrict the cily in accordance with the law, and do it vodor the schon! census of 1474, with- out putting tho city to the expense of a #pociul cengus. Ald. Campbell thought the matter ought to be et right there. If tho city was to be redis- trictod “accordiog to tho litoral terms of tho chartor of 1872, be waa in for it, becauso that would give tho Wost Bido ten wards out of . elghtoon; Lut ho understood that ~there was a pgeneral fooling thatIf the Wost Bido got Iinlf and the North and Bouth Sides tho rowainder,—avon though tho West Bide hind moro psoplo than the othor dlvia- fona combived,—that tho Weut Side would cou- Bent, Butif there was {0 bo nothing raiued by delay, 1f the Wost Bido was not to got ita full pro rala of wards according to its population, then thoy might as well pass tho ordinancs that ight. Tut, 1l they wero golng to givo tho Went “ rnr of delaylng & weok and gatting an oxtra ard, Ald. Ilildreth ssked him (f he did not think ft Toardot gdues, PN selimatot. wlimaied | yould be etter to appolut & spostal committos Uao.......00 8 800,001,940 § £89,000,00 $ 809,751,04 | Of bine with watructions to report an ordinance ‘Uuusg of Correc B Monday night, inatead of uniting the Firet and DO enlis” Sohnge 3500000 31,409,00 | Becond, snd 'Ninoteents and ‘i-\mnucm. aod aeafily.., Xor] 60,0000 T2,118.35 ]finviggt:h‘a ux'}mm“hn they wore. Thers wat the Bixth rd, wi A Poj 20,30000 1420000 11,523.00 of A",l‘c‘.‘ '(I"hlrd;;rli‘gnnh. Population double that 81281745 Tgop.00 636,331,05 'ampbell did not think it b GIIETI6 St 3udueds | of the law (o laave on wmkwm:' Vhteq thmes Tolals......$3,457,870.3L $2,948,200.00 $1745,630,12 It appears from this that the Counci's oatl- muites fn a total of $2,457,870.51 ara $2024¢9.98 , sod 3712,848.60 leas ttan tho hosds of Departments Yower than the Campfmuur recommend thought they ouglt to Liave. ——— EVENING SESSION. THE GKIXNAL DUSINESS, A regular meeting and a quiarnm proasat, COMMUNIOATIONS, A commrunication was recelvad from the Board of Educatlon recommendiug the puschade of & schoollotorm the southweat cornerof Walnut | nine, straot and Kodizis avenno, Dlaferred to the Com- | Wesk itton on Edvvation. ‘The annual 1vepozt of the Firo-Aarshal was re- elved and gl on file, Ald, Heath picaonted a resclution declarlog that Franols Adsune was antitled 40 the compon. satlon of Corporat ion-Counsel from Jan, 1, ]h& causs lis:isd bean weting aa much officer. terzed ta Commitisa of e Whole. W'GRATIF WANTS TO HOLD OVKR. Haath presented the followin, 1 eation, which was rofuyred to ?ho Co%?&: I:;t tho Whole 1 To the Honoratle Mayor and 4 ldermen (n OMy Coune our conaldera- e office of Tax 4 magembled : g iR SAChA18 O e antman o 1 the Common Council was hold tast avening, Prealdent Dixon In the chair tho population of anothor, but ho apprebonded that, 1? thoy undertook to make mrl Spparuon- ment of the cily according to population, thoy would got “into ® fight thas would {aat hoyond tho time whon the elaction had to b callod, 1f tey did, he could sxy that good meny Aldermen would find themsolvos ausge- pigz, bocauss ho uaderatood the Cltizons woald ?:J‘éf"”"‘b”l""fl“" r| large, :u}llnx one ho whols city, Then sover: dorme: would bo lald on the sholf, 5 ‘m‘;. Cooy aakod what bo proposed to gain by Ald, Tampbell Aid not know that snything could bo zained by dolay, Ho was In favor uf taking tho matwr right up and dwu.lln% it It they wore going to givae tha Bouth Bida five wards, the North kide four, sud the Wost Side lot tho wards #and us they wero-in the Diviaton, Ald, Bohiaffner was saisfled that if tha Conncll undertook to redistrict o city in nccordance with the census, they would gat Inte & quarrel and fght that would Iaat beyoud the timo when the cloctiou had to Lo called fu accordauce with the Iaw, The divialon of the city by the river bad boen a carse, 1fe withed it coull ba oblite orated, but sinca it could nut be, they must mako tho best of it. 1o had nover voen actuated by any divisional lsounf, and ouly a fow, if any, over bad beon knowiugly. Sull it was natural for Alderman of the Weat Divislon to look on thomuslvos an m‘ymununm not the City of Chicago, bus the Wost Hide. Manv of them who feit inclined to run again might got a little excited 1f thoy got ivto s flght on istricting, they would say aud do thiogs aud Assessor for {) ‘eaaDf redi Hortag thas your hanoruble. 500y miane asacs flfor | they mould rogret, Tl Norih Kide would hm'tnl?}gul- Of the cily to continue thoss offices, | 8 Kma 40 savo tho Weat with nine wards as "’"'lmm:ge'“;fl“ Jssatistmiion exlating amig | now, It would bo msimple and easy plan, sud the Tods w“t‘t'nd-‘.‘; ufieunuulmlfl'l! eminently wstitfactory to the people, Bomo Luprovemeat (o such ascssmanty” NEUL amedisenty | migbt 837 the West Kide was sntltled to oue Ar3ndo (a the Stste lsvans a; th}-‘.'g awire (sl some objectisite Bnciaio glgrflltkm in consequsnce of bk o Sor et ibioost ot <ot L 1% ander Lo ymun‘:n favor of morging the Ninstesuth and Twentieth, more, but he tlought the fairest distribution was_scoordlog ta tho vote polled. Let tue wards be spportioned acoording to the number of citizens—of thoso who wora reproscuted in tha Council. The oaly question was regerdin, tuo Eighteenth, Nioetocuth, snd Twentiotl rdg, which ought to bo aqded together and #plis {nto two wards. Yersonally, be wea not in THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1876, not deoming it & fair division, Tia objectea to tho proposed rafarence to the Committee, and wantod final action tskan at once, Ald, Whito saw 1o roraon for reforence. The anention was Lofors thom nad alionld ho aettlad withont dalay. ‘Thoic constitusnts wora look- ing to thom to teditrict tha city, and the soonar it wan done thn baiter for tho city., Ina few yoars tha Government census would be taken snd then they could make anathor apportion. mont. Ald. Gundorson wanted & now deal all around. Tho further reading of the ordinanca was, on motion, disponued with, Ald. Richardson mnved’to take up the ordin anco Becylon by soction. Tho mattor might aa woll bo settlod thon ss ot any otber tite, A ocnsus could not bo taken before tha apring eloction. A reforeuce to suothor Comimitice would lead practically to the sams rosult, in fonir waeka thoy would Lava ta call tho electlon, aud (f they 51:& into a wrangle about thess warda it would not ba ouded by “that tims, and tho Aldermau would bave to be olocted on genoral ticket. Homa dosired to run again, sud wanted to know whore their lines wero s soon nn possible, If precadent proved anything they would not gat through tho Approptiation bl hefore March, Iy that time the eloction would ba upon thom. . Many Aldormon wonld he can- didaten again, sud others would ba helping their frionds, Every Alderman had mado up bis mind 0n the mattor, and was competont o pasa on it at once. il admitted that, if the ordinanco wero adopted, somo wards would be larger than othors, but it was Dotter to leave it no untit tho next Foderal census, Tho Honth Hide Aldormoen hod made up their miudy, Somo Wost-Bide Aldermon wanted changes in tholr watds, and ho belioved thera woald bs no troublo in making thom. Atall ovan‘l)- Izhuy ought toavoid getting luto » wrangla oud fight. All. Culferton did not beliove the North Sido Atdormen had (hoir amondments ready. Ald. Bchafinor said they Liad, Elllud. Cullorton was doubtful about the West decs. Ald, Camphell roassured him., Ald, Cullerton took up the achool census of Boptombeor, 1874, and, roferring to it, said that the Firat, Becond, and Third Wards would maka ono pratty decont ward on the West Sido. had in 1874 & population of 23, Hixth Ward had U5,0u0; the Eighteenth, Ninoteentk, and Twoutioth had 95,000 ; and tho Fiftoeuth, 45,000, If _ the geoutlomen roprovonting tho Llevanth, Foure teonth, and Fiftoonth Wards bad their smend- monts ready to bring their wards somewhat noar an oquality, he was ready, bocause Ls belisved no chaugo could bo made in tho Heventh, The Fourtoonth bad 16,000 and the Fifteonth 45,000, and they ought to be brought nearer an oquality, In 1874 the North and South Sides had 172,000, aud tho Wost Sida 419,000, leaving an excoss af 47,000, enough for two protty good wards, tak- ing tho Firat, Becond, and Third ssa enterion, If the North and West BHido Aldormen ware toady, Lo was, hut ho doubted if such was tho cago, Ho bad goen by last Sunday's papor that 8 great many of tho Aldermen wora candidates for re-eloction. Bome might be redistricted out, and, of course, they would have to be very cato- ful, Opnomght got fnto Cicoro,—ho himsolf lived in Lawndalo. Ald. Campbol:—0ne might gat in Toliet. Ald. Cullorton—Bo the Journal says, Ald. Fitzgorald saw no necossity for waltiug threo or four wooks, till it was {00 lato to call an election, ‘The North and South Budes had been burnt out and had not you rocovered. They would {u timo, and #o it was botter to await tho Federal cenaua bofore making a final reappor- sloument. Even though inferior in population, the South Sido patd two-thirds of tho taxes. lle did not uee thot o8 an arguwont. Ald. Woodiman moved to pass the ordibance as prosented by thio Commiltes. Ald, Cullerton moved that the ordinauce, which was nnknown to & majority of the Couucil, be or- dered published, Ho wished to snswer tho gontloman from the SBouth Bide (Fitzgorald). who had sald that half of the taxes wera paid on thio Bouth Bide, e waa not suro that they wera not agaessed that much over thero, but they never paid their taxes, Thoe profesaional tax- Sightors nearly all lived on the Houth Bido, * Ald. Cowpbell smd shat, while tho West Divisfon lind o8 maoy peoplo as both the othor divistons, yot they wero willing to take balf of tho ropresentation. o woved to lay Aid, Culs lerton’s motion on tho tablo. Carried by 32 10 6. Ald. Schaftner moved that tho ordinance bo takon up ward by ward. Ald. Hildroth cnterod his respectful protost, and abtout a score of points of ordsr wero raisod und onded by readiug the ordinance in full, Aftor that coromony had boou coocluded, Ald. Itichardeon moved the previous question on all tho mattors concerning the ordioance. It was orderod by 30 to G. ‘fho question thon recurred on the passago of tho_ordinauce, aud 1t was unanimously adopted, all the Aldermen voting for it except Loungacher, Lyuch, and Jonas, who wore absont, Thie Council thon adjourned to Wedoosday at 2:30 p. m. MICHIGAN. Its Political, Businc Situntl To the Kditor of The Chicago T'ribune : Marsuavry, Mich;, Fob, 20.—Tlo question of the Prosidentinl succossion, which {s beginning to agitate the reat of tho uation, is also oxciting sitention in Michigan, For noarly fifteon yoars thio Stato liws been onuo of the assured props of the TNopublican party. Ita majority has nevor fallea, nor its faith grown dim. Iiven in tho struggle of '72, when Groeley, Samner, Schurz, and Trumbull abaodoned the ranks and cast thoir immeuse iutluence in support of tho De- mocraoy, refusing to be mislod by tho #lare of a fow groat names, it prosentsd to the enomy & firm frout. But it cau no louger bo reckunod the atrongbold it ouco was, A deop- seatod aversion to offiaal poculation and cor- ruption, a desire for barmony throughout the Uunion, the ssoming good feoling gonerated by tho contonnlsl yoar, and tho plausible profos- sions of the Bouthorn politiciang, have caused a wavering of sontimont among tho voters. 8till the sturdy seuse which st In such good stoad in 1472, aded by the almost miraculous supidity sl btundening of the Domocratic Congroass, tho toel harsuguos of il and Toombs, and the _ viporous: measurcs of the Treasury Dopartment, will undoubtedly pravout any radical chauge in the comiog cani- rnlgm ‘Tho moat pooular candidate is Dlalno, This may seem paradoxicsl wheu wo remember thio wisl to hioal ovor tho wounds of war, but it I novertholess & fact. Hrstow has somo fol- lowing, tbough uot s large or paworful one. 'I'ne peoplo roapect and admire bla peraoual qoal- 1ties, and tho courago with which ho has carriod oa the zovenile suits, but neithor he nor Waeh- burne sppeals aa strongly to thair imagination as Dlalne,—avd in politics imagivation and impulse play no mean parts, Tno Premdential question, Rowever, 14 not at predont tho one of wost preselng tuterest. The dullnoss provailing 1u bumess circies during tho past fow moutlis Lag zen espucially pro- nounoed 1 Michigath ag), han seldom ~been paralleled in the LiwUrof the Htate. Mare chants have found ;<¢'ale for none of their 00d4, Bavo the |n‘.',. uncossarios of life. ‘armers, owing to the Lad roads, have bosn unablo to market tholr products, Movey, although tho Lauks bave ou bsnd an amouut much larger than cowmon, ia very oloso. Nobody ependa suy, nobody wants to lond. and nobody would borrow st ¢ they did, In short, uttor stagnation is the anly epithet fitting to ugo, But it might have bean worse, and hopo- ful mon fHod much to rejoico over oven in the greuul doprosston, Thero have Dbeon but fow failures,—absolutely uoue of cusequonce,—and ths abyonce of want awmong the pooror olasses indicates s sound and thrifty basis. ilow much (ho fear of Cougros. sional tamporing with the curroncy has to do with tho condition of things would po diftioule to dotermius, Probably the moet potent causes arg the downward tendeucy of valuos snd the roaction agatnst speoulstion which are the noces- Bary procursors of a healthy recovory from the effecta of war, ‘T'o ono part of the community tho qulet timea bavo proved an advantage, namely, to tho churchen. The Beocher wcandal, with ita tloody of indocent aud prurieut litoraturo, mp- ‘pears to have eot iu motion tro. mendoua countor-current In favor of purity aud raligion, resulting in a_widespreaa revival, the like uf which biss never befors boon Protracted rucetiuga are being beld in nearly every city, village, acd hamiot in the Low. er Peninsula, Clonerally they aro_conductad hfl evaugoliuts, mon who devols thoir hifo to snel work, aud are eminontly successful in maklng converts and in butlding up churchos. \Wha! permanont good will rewult remains, of courss, to bo seon, but it would eeom that auvythivg which koops {n chiock, even temporarily, thie easy morality of our too fast civilizatton cannas but be of wome benelit, oW, B yand Rolizious ————— A Danbory man's horse balking and refuulng ta budge, he adopted the fngenious device em. ployed ouce by ‘s cansl Captsin. He bullt & swall fire under the animnal. As soon s4the Loreo felt tho heat he moved at onco. e ad- vancod sufticiontly to bring the carriage ovor the flamos, sud there ho paused, to the edification of & crowd of observing citizeus snd to tho great satlsfaction of himeelf, ‘The tire was quenchod without the aid of the Dopartment. ALLEN, KEITH & €O, Why tho Firm Found It Necey- sary to Buspend-—-Asscts and Liabilities. The Dobts to Be Paid in ¥ull—Frob- able Continuation of Business, Saturday lsat rumors were set afloat that the woll-known wholesale grocery house of Messrs, Allen, Reith & Co., corner of Wahaah avonus and Randolph atreet, had suspended payment. Yonterday morning a Tatnone renorter called on Br. Allen, the loading member of the firm, who racoivod him very courteously, and stated that ho would give any {nformation desired, and that the firm had nothing iu regard to their business which they had sny desiro to kesp from the pub- lio or thelr croditora, It phould he borne in mind that the firm is ono of the oldest in tho city—~thoe original Louse having boen oatablisbed in 1860, ninco which time Mr. Allen has boon canuected with it. From this timo to the presont it has slways baen bold in high regard by the business com- muunity, and Its credit was rated evorywhore as first-clasa. JLatoly it was ascertained that thoir cashlor, » young man nsmed Blatchford, who wau recently dischinrged, bad embozzied funda of tho firm, but it was not known to what amount, TNE YOLLOWING INFORMATION was given yosierdsy by Mr. Allou: 'Theetate- mout givon in Bunday's Times in regard to the firm was untruo {n_many reapects, 'Tha houso nover bought s dollar's worth of fish tu Boston. but, on the contrary, fouod it to its interest always Lo buy lore. ~Tho youug man who wade such & statement lied. A& to tho embozzlement of Charlos I, Blatchford, it had assomod very Inrgo proportlons. 'The firm, up to 1874, bad made mouoy, but thero scomod a_loak some- where, and fnvestigations wero mudo from lino to time which rovealod momo dincrapancios, *but,” sald Mr. Allen blandiy, ** we bad im- plicit faith in Diatctford aud his promises, but Lio yadly abusod onr conldence.” Ho camo Into the firm's employ, AUOLTLY APTER TUE DI0 ring, in Decombor, 1871, Tho firm was thon making arrsngemonts to tart anow. Anexamination by an expert nsmod Dishop, showa that Blatehford commenced his peouls- tions finmediatoly after he asnumed Lis positiou. Iiis accounts up to Oet, 3, 1873, at which timo tna firm of Allen, Coryell & Co., diesolved, wore short £5,000, Col. Kelth bought Mr. Coryell out, and tbo flrm waa carried o undor the name of Allen, Koith & Ca, It wanstated in the Times that Mr, Allen bad not as much money in tho firm us Mr. Day, when the firm was knowo sd Allon, Day & Co. Mr. Allen gald ho alwaya Dbad an equal intoreat in ke louss with Ar Uay, and at ono timo a grdater, Howevor, tho death of Mr, Day dld not affect the financial staudiog of the firm, Desmito Blatobford's poculiar conduct, the firm of Allay, Koith & Co. employed bim for s long timo, during which ho managed to take from €15,000 to 20,000 wore. It was only last Friday that the firm discoverod that Blatcliford bad drawy 21,000 of their Now York bank ac- count, Thus far Mr. Bishop has diecovered but about $10,000, sll told, short in the book ao- counts, Lut thon theis ars ENASUIRS AND BCBATCHES IK TUE DOOKS which aro vory hard to mako out, Losidos those stealings, the fir did & large countor cush busi- nesd, and thoy figure that at least 10,000 of this is uuaccounted for. DBlatehford is pow under indiclmout for ombezzlo- mont and forgery. Ho forged tho flrm's nutma to s chock on Hibley, Eundicott & Co. for 8600, and got the cash thereon. The gontleman statod that ra long s he had boon a member of tho irm, covering a period of six- toen yoars, thev unever had any paper discounted, sud nover exchanged cliecks. Tuoy owa their embarrasamont to the fact that, Jap. 1, 1674, thoy entered into what is known as tho apeoialty trado. They imported teas very hoavily, aud bonght largely of tobacoo and sirups, expocting to deal apocially in_thoso goods, 'y accumu- lated of theso articles s very large stock, aud, during the first atx months, did s thriving bust- uess, Thon commenced the battle. Their G00DS GIRUNK GAPATLY IN VALUE. Tholr tobaccos aud siraps fell in prica: thoy bad an haod heavy importation of toss. which uu- derwont a marvelous deetiue. All thoir salos woro ot low prices, aud thelr stock on haud had boon kopt up to fta full assortment. 'Theu, to cap tho climax, o bad trado followed tho shnnk- ago. lu ordinary times, thoy could hovo sus- tawed & apecialty houss {o Chicago, but they found out their mistako, Friday tho firm Lad monoy offered them, but they dechned it until thoy know oxactly how they stood. r, Allen further stated that Lefore tha great fire of 1871 Lie was worth $233,000, without oue dollar’s incumbrance, It was bis misfortune to ot into tho Riverside spoculation, but thought hio wau eocured for the moucy advauced., 'I'he honds of the concern had boen pegotiated, but tuo paper had uot boou pagsed upon whon tho tormible fire camo. T'wo monthe after he rAID ouT §50,000 IN cAu on papor of thy Compuavy which he bad Indors- ©d, and upon which Lo thought Lo had been sacured, but found the securities bad, At that time ho owned 80 by 185 foot corner of Wabash avonuo and Harrisou strool, whore ho orected threo buildings, which he attor- wards sold to B. P. Hutchinson. It was vatuod in the mggregato ab sbout $110,000, Br. Allon slso owns ouc-half interest tn the lot cornor of Nandolph street and Wabash avonno, 60 by 104 foot, This property befara the panic was worth $110,000, for whicli it could havo been Bold, but to-day it would not bring over &:,000, Mr. Allen _bap his portiou of thia mortgaged for £15,000, which be bas put into his business. THE LIABILITIRS af the firm, inoiuding oversthing, will not ox- coed 318,000, though they could have hrd their paper uogutinted to tho smount of $a00.000, had tley #o doaired, but, siuce yosterday o week ago, thay have rufused to buy goods except for cash, THPE ARSETS consist of a largs stuck of grocerien, valued In ordiunry times ot about $160,000, but whicn tho flem flzuro at $100,000 ; bille receivable sbout §B0,000; real eatats, 815,000. Tho firm Las nlaced & vory low eatimate upou it+ ssots, and lnm called a mooting of croditorn, which will bs lield [v a fowdaya, Ho far thore 1s no piobability that the firm will be forced into liquidation, as tlo croditors all soem inclived to act loniontty, rod to atlow it Lo coutinuo busiucss. Alr. Allen £ays tho debte sbiall bo pald dollar for doltar, if it loaves him abeolutsly nothiue, . Laat woeok, whon tho embozzlomsata wero dia- covered, tho flrm rocelved u consignmant of 300 baga of coffes from Ballimore, valued at $13,- 0u), Foaring that there might be troublo, the DLill of lading was sout baci, with reasone why, At that timo thera waa only a bare poasivility of financial embarrassmeut, Tners were alao msnt back largo lota of other gooda. Tho wmifoa matlket went up last weol, but it was no jaduco- mont for the finn to act dibonorably, * ‘Thero sosms w0 doubs that the firm will con- tinuo bumnoss, &nd will be Frantud au axtousion, o it appeary that in a littlo time it will be able to pay dollar for dollar of their indebtoduess. Aztec Noclety, Thres huudrod yeara kgo tho hoart of Ameri- can civilization Iayin a high valley of Anshauc, esning **tho regou of wators,” ‘or *‘tLo Iake country,” where_sow tho Republio of Mexico bas {ts Capital. Less than GO milos long snd 40 wido, it s somowlat compsrablo to the Valicy of 8ait Lake, In Uiab, from the voutberu end of tlat shoet of water, Liko that valley, [t is sur- rounded uobla mountaing, gom averal flercoly-conendiog natons, but such it was (n fact, Luae aro misty accounts of a civilization there, and to the sonthward, from the aixih to the foirtaonth century of our ora, which was 10 somq respects at least of picher grade than tuat of which we sl present|; speak. Lint some cause swopt that away, ani the authontio part of American history Dexins in 1825, wheu tho Aztees, bard pressod by war« Jike "neighbor: blisbod themuolves on the bswampy shores ant on some low fslanda in ths ake, In themidat of this awamp they built thelr first hut,—a tompl; d around it rose within threo centuries a verilable Veuice, though lacking the Vepetian devolopment of art. "In Cortes’ timo it was wald to contain €0,000 housos aud 500,000 peoyls. Around the lake wore fifty other towns, one of which ie said to bave beon larger thao Moxico, Aqueducts brought wator from tho bill of Chapultepes, fountalus played in the squares, gardous aud monageriea gave tho city loungiug places, sad canals, throsded by thou- * sands o canoes, coutributed to ite lite, Palaces and temples literatly rose ou overy hand, and, though tho architecture was not iwposing, the extend of tho former was such that the iazem contained 8,000 iumates, aud oue of the Lialls was large enough Lo receive an oqual number of mon, ‘Tho means by which the Aztocs rose o rapidly from the positior of & hall-fugitive people to that of a dominsut yace is not well understood, though » line of ambitlous Kioge sod the rest- less actlvity of the peopls must axplaiu It. Their positian (o the midet of a laks made Lheir Capital socura, but othorwise thoy seam to hiavs been on about the mamo footing an thoir netzh- hora. Al wero restlons and warlike, all prace tised cannibaliew, nud all soughit thie favor of their blooly goda with aqual poruistenca, Tl mont that ean be eaid in that tha tribes of tho Mexican Valley fought.among themualves; that in moat fightx some ona in victorious ; and thab in Analinac the Aztecs wore the conguorors.— Galaxy for March, —_— DEEDS ANNULLED, Spectal Duvateh to The Chicato Tribune, Brrisorieny, Iil, Keb. 24,—Final decren in {avor of complainsnis was enterod to-day in the famous cases of the helrs of Hiephen Grifith againat the American Bible Hoclety, American Tract Bocioty, Methadiat Episcopal Charch Ex- tenalon Hociety, and othors. Tha canen waro hiought by tho loirs of Grifiith o net asido deods in tho lifctime made by him to tho religions organizations named and others, Tho Court holds that {nasmuch as the Buprome Court of lilinols hag declded that foreign cor- norations of this cuaractor cannot hold 1eal eateto in this Btate, thorefore thie decision of this Court ust bo in accordanco therewith. Tho facts show that Grifiith during his lHfetime waa in Auch ntal condition ag to be iucapable of making » proner dinposition of bis praporty; that ho was of great age,~81 years; that hin children were in destituts circumatances ; that he fully believed that if he did not davote his entiro property to tho nso of the Lord his soul would Lo loat, and that, thersfore, ho deeded his proporty to tho purposes named. Tho cases were [ully exmminid by Judges Davis and Treat at tho Inst term, who concurin the decision in favor of complainants. —_— CANADIAN ITEMS. Spctal Dispateh to The Chican MoxTREAL, Fob. 23.—1t was discovered thls motuing that the eafo in tho ['ost-Office had been broken open and thisty-oight valuablo reg- isterod lotters atolen. COreat excitement pro- vaily, and o careful Investigation is belug made, A gang of thieves from tho othwr ride of tho lino aro supposad to be nfeating th city. Passengers who left Quobeo last Luuraday only reachied Montres! to-day, having been da- ::;ucd four days ou tho rosd by a suow-block- o. Hveetal Disnatch to The Chicam Tribune, TonaxTo, I'ab. 28.~It i fearad that the sirin- f:nucy in tho monoy matkot will be considerably ncreased through merchants having atrainod every nervo during the past fow weaks in order to raiss nouay Lo tako tucir goods out of bond, 1t Is asnertod that, in tho Jaet fortnight. Gondgar- bam & Werts® disullory. In this city, took $300,- :)Dqflwnrm out I auticipation of & raise i tho arifl, —_— A Wondorful Eerry, A modal for a wondorful ferry scrosa the Brit- isl Chiaunel and tho Atlautic bhas boen tried in Englaud. Tho structure conviets of threo paraltel tubes, far enough apart to allow paddies to work between tliem, tho whalo being linked together to form a winglo vessol, covered by a deck, on which the inventor, Mlr. Edgarton, pro- Inzcn to carry railwav trains and s thousaud hoad of cattio at a time. 'Tuo Channel passago 18 to bo mado with these ferried 10 & hour and » Lalf ; and cattlo ara to bo tranaported across tho Atlautic at tho rate of £2 & head. .__OITY:REAL ESTATE. 0 Uzl S, l'.l?,—BY T. B. BOYD, ROOM 14, H¢ MAD- 5,L0- & gond -room to-a ing; water of Frankl), rentad for: and besement dwoll- nit gas; ot 425107 ta alley, o northaast corner Tiirun-ata, ; doclded bargaing 1t 1s. now frritie ioud i Crooin cottaze, barn. aud lot, sl @ood s osat front on Wabsatiav., ‘botwon o . n\ll'l‘mll:yd:fflnfli!u. q " 5 —Yice two-atiry dwelliig, 7 rooms, watcr, etc. good lot, Zai2l, south front. Of Fourteoth and’ Lesr: ittt #3.000- 10.room naw two-story and basemant hirick dwoll. ing. barn, etc., on Holbrook-st., eaat of Canipbell. 84,20 ~Nlce two-stary dwelling, and Jot &zids, eomee Laks-wr. and Thirty-serouth-st,’ (Wil scll oae’lot snd House for PO BALE-GREAT "TARGAIN = TR0, rios, new brick octagon house, At 3,24, part cay balance ou good tim lita-dato convenianor conseniont to strest: I TOR BALK AT A OREAT arhlo-fr BUIT— nisted itor§ W) WILL PURGIIASE RLEGANT dams.at,, 1{ routas, loy 25x525; oo [rox, sa A AR ‘aud Iot in tha southern partf fhie clt price, Also. an aleg st rasidonca on Lilivav., noat 1 ut., for $3,00), and Is woll wortls it, Als e On & e cornor ot an the West #) rRain 55400, *Call o sadress TUINEIL & BOND, 103 Watls Tngton-at. an BALV-TO DUILDUNS-WE TAVE, AT A tow price, some very chol, lucated projieriy, 1= faily adapted to bulld ‘Torms cany to_partien 'who B bmbrave at once, G on eta TURNEL & LOND, 17 Washioglon % wresy SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. SALE — COMFORTAKLE oR DWE substantialiy built of brick, with all moiers srdsle, adialving Kevorisavod. Frices ‘! wiili Torms to sul auy thrifry fa lacking tha rundy nasl lo Lo s for 5 wnutes' rido: Jaks wa GREER, southieast cornor Mouros and Marke o1 §A MORGAN _ PARK NI TR, CAIKSNOROAY A, NV ERTATENTE ossy monihl yiant: utiful and growing suburb: sl single ot nd 45 &' moyth: i terent ohly ent. 1o URGI M. CLARKY, No. 11 Cnamber of Cor IS, 01 ubstantial divelling 8ko watar soon KIR, 234 Madi TO RENT at Havios. p faresand OUTIL RAOLEWOUD 1OTS, por _month, o-oent train pros TILL, 97 Washingtoo-at. __COUNTRY REAL ESTATY. ON BALL-TIEXAS LANDS_AFTEN 13 YRARS! rauidence |n Toxas, 1 flor for aslen large ameunt of TazavlaniTocated fa tho bnet portiny of (b Siio: for cmh, gond securities, or good incnmberod fi“fl'&"li o Texanland serip, of G scrus rach, fur salo at & aF address M. G MUULTON: W Washiagtors ... REAL ESTATE WANTED, WANTED--MALE HELP, A\H‘E?o?\kvkfi?l‘fin’x' et e ey 1 STRD—AH BX VI ) BOUKKEEPER, | QITUATION V. b moatbe 8 gond panmes, i an enrrrct ecounts -Shqakllet sn-nflflvfil‘? J,‘L'.um‘f.u‘é’inn.mm Aot ad ias had conaiderahls businoss exporiance end | Jumivar, coah, and limn trade. s ate ahls 1o oorpmnTh miatha acqnainted with iimbar and sath and doar bl | in Engiislr, (termaan, Franch, and Soandiass Ratnr- Bt TR I Ut atat B IR | She Mo O o 3 IS 3, | QITUATION wat Pplineed togotos Wissonain city,” Address It 13, hfl’rm:':“,:%:fi?}‘m,!fi":,."“gm’,}gfilg VWANTED —T0" DRUG BRURKIS —ONE AG- | rafaronce 88 to hancaty And, stdody mesirio oy ausinted with the drag Luslosss fo take chargs of Sido sloro preferred. - Address & 89 Feimasatius’ i picaEn siock of &0 Eerp mennictarar. | Addrose, | { ruATION - WANTRD- 08 THE Boae namiog refnrences, CHKMI ALThanmies, bs g L padent: bath of relom WaNten ] 1k Al w Tafary n ences; will give my servions nntil Apeil 1 wittoat gompene with ot tHom, _ Adg linton-at, y'eulu\.u ROT i AdSra VL o e JANTEDA DRUG ORDER OLERK: ONB) v fibrionend b tie varcrl-conntar, Particeapply- 196 will pieasa give their reterences. Address U 6, 'I'il _SITUATIONS WANTED-~MALE, Boolikeoners. Clerka, Eto, co. n Traaes. 1TUATION WANTRD-BY e ot AT IOT A, FOUC, MAN, A8 Lt Addraas for Usean days QG 49, Tribuns oe. F5-A GOOD SALESMAN AS GRUCERY e lork must ba walt acqusintod on'the Norta & qnmfi.;’,\? o oy Toiko awann J Aiimre 1) i underatande all shast horses and. doier oy #idnaf 1ha honsa s el Uall a£135 West Todias AYOUND MAN TN A horias and Addions P13t Tribmat offcar { Miacoilanaona. S e A st o e N0, MIAS A% Taehianei, " hreas, fof s digs, B rERo o lofadoe SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE SRS WANTED -FEMALE ¥0in t N Traaos. SOk COAT AND ONK PARTS MAKER v guryation Brivato Iamily ta take care of tiantal alinat the hanse, A AT VYANTED. work , pi 129, Tribane oificr. TANTED-A GUOD LODV-MAK embloyment,. A NG RIAGH WORKRS, Dahanam 1o - IW ABLE DAINTERS; MONTITS ‘i, part sock Kotes, Addresi totay GITUATION AWANTED~TY A 6O L, D~Y A OOD GIAL, TO DO £ macond work ae houss in a smallfami dres: o ifamily.” Address UATION WANTED-RY A GOOD AWEDIAN D giritadn gannral housrwerk in {:::nl.{;' ) T2 Sodgwickeat., 1o the hassment o ra, drivars. firomon, featchmen, wantIny sitnatii N 1 call atie GENLIAL HUSIN LSS AGENGY, ¢ Souts | QITUATION Wi = A Gi QRESY Clarkat., Room 19, O lo forlvaia iy, Tor qwieralihaurework, gnad hor and Irono 30 fqiirn for two Woat Palk-bley o st aity refareneor L Emn e JITUATIONS WANTED B! TWO RESFRGTABLT VWANTED SALESMEN, 1OORK AT POR. E’flr‘n’l’lm"c‘a,: Teetoan g °"‘£‘,‘¢‘:€‘, Kinatniee® m i Miscoliananns. 3 VWARTER-MEN IN RVERY TOWN 1N TR | QITUATION WANT Unlon for the faetest sslling and bestpaying arffels | 42 &% cook na boardin: »xtant. No teonbls for live mes to make 1“7!‘ par weuk, | meat and pastey cook. Appl. Man of intaliigsncs who ate out of hustuces and nut A_RCOTGI WOMNAN o wishingi is & good 108 Honore-st. muney shonli far cireulars and rad | QITUATION Wa: Y A GIRG TIAT WAS SR 0 GRS Talaarint oo st | B O U, AL SOLICITOS, Wi WO RXPKRIENC wnly o sell b —Tinited \ ook ad gt ndvertisomant Statos Tusinm Dircetory, "Frash Hoid and vormanent work in excluriye forntors, Apply from & to &, | 182, oF 5106 0'clock, Hoon 18, 164 Rast Madit VWASTED ~ AN EXPERIRNCED TRAVELING a3lraman Torcrackor hakory, ona who ean comn well ply. Addroas CRACK Wit ‘Telarancos, salary, ITIATION “ASTFR“’"‘"’- 3 N WANTED—DIV 3 ZRAAN S o DATT R LY | TG ERAAN German gorerness in A ¢ 3 ’n{_ ANIN | x'\;r:{w“ugrv’ :]\Imi o . Youcan niakn 25 & dayselling our Latter-Copyiog Hank: no i tor, hirun) - anieed. Facriiar Sanut'ag U 16 Prinig, Wultding. Emplovmant Aranotos. [TUATIONS, WANTED-PASMILILS IN WANT oF oo Seandinasian an ® 2upslind at MHN. DURK IS o Iiiwankarcars QriuATIoNs 2" tirst.claws temals hiolp, w Davo nago hut firsuelass anrea Walinali-av, Al netionnlitios. Misnoltnrnnon TTUATION WANTED-IY A YOUX LADY POS- g 10 Bat o rofetonien au ginanisne bl wiio cup gi TANTEDZ, N panin s i ,\,y“{'";"i:""[;;m eumpanion. - addrmes 363, Frinnag o RIS Slatd oot 2 — Whsre RO oo nns e EANANCIN T wiwing.machice ow an ex LVANGES MADE, O oure, Parlor K, corner Watisat, A b, ole., at LAl 2 i | Fsadalinait, nove Clark, TANTE. N ACTIVR MAN LOUKING TOIt A 2 * g Wi m e G R PR Food rofar: | { T CURREST RATEN, SUMB OF #1.00 AN encos.” Ta sach & rare clisace is oflarnd. 21 Nortn Ciari, yrards o city and ston proporty, KIMEAIL TANTEDZA GOOD-MAN AND 0 10" 5o, | & FEARL, Matropsiitan Bleck, llundotphet, good wagos and real o sccurity for the monoy | \ ONEY ADV. D ON DIAMONDS AND COL- na silicSnish of hair-partad-in-th~-middla e " VL lLatorals of avery deacriptinn; abw, plags and, fur. " b W Fast Wasntagior Roows & and 4, nean nd want yuu to spply to thoproprister Alunroo ast Moniron.s. - v, ) RHOCK. ONEY TU LOAN A7 M oty SAND T PEROR (0.4 o 11 RTRE) York, Tola TR En verk . CERY, Uiicago. 1o Taalfeat, ~WANTED-FEMALE HELF, nmeontie | ASTED=A YOUXG WOM AN T0 COOK, WASIL a1t iron dn & woall atally ;& German orNieede whd can sveak tho English langaage preferrod. 1 West In. Tiow i MOSEY I3 1L Y AFTFD-GO0D iRt A% T PiATEa v, | 4 9 swern, Norwegian. or Gorman—for genoral honsa: | .- work; emall irivata fanny: AWASTER A GHioh gencral Bonsowork. Au\'rl»“"ru‘ziv‘:fi”ni« cIr us Liress og's Unlon, S SANC e #1 Denrbornat. _ ONEYTO LOAN=A AND § PIER CRNT, 306 4 Joars! titne, on Uhicagn real estats, in syms'to suit, £, C.COLE & GO, 1H Dea GERMAN GINL T0 DO D10 suwn of 813,000, 1 Apply at 438 Yultonat,, ity et Unlon liatic, N iy et MONEY T LOAN 0N IMPROVED CITY. PudE. TANTED=A CAPATILE SCOTCH, BWEDISIT, OR O N TO R s upwaeds, a1 8 ta 10 por e il e tfamneas reduitodnply ot | Eaaty - Aboly at UNTOX FieudF USRPRAY 18 Kl i Tor Ayl ity P s S rabtes smn.lod.'(,.fl"-ui'.mszm 73 ey camo, well tpeata . A GTR1, TO TIO SECOND WOUK AND e RIE] ]_‘g'émn.mlnum DN, i 2, u) frola 1t 12 Glelock to- | FriTats Loan Oftice, ARD 3100 UPON CITY LYMAX & JACKS0 fair e - = trat FANTED=A NEAT, EXVERTENORD GINE OF 1§ o Waltiimaonsty, o calldeen. " Bpslraxt loaw &y ;flf‘{%lgk"w §i.5 0Tt OTIKIL_BUYA 1O BT A NT eI ST T 2 taloag ot Chicago ar IHyda $ark property ANTK! 00D GERMAN, R D, 10 Wt T, TAnE e }VI SSeoda clilta dn gone B ?“N A R W LS R o ES | o TR BAR A 3. (000 Gyt t7ade IoE e Fol '"n_"zn 1S WANARH-AY Tt hisinaussa DAFtnr will b Adinittort other Aot} y nd ntarest on the monay, wol seeured, (o 8 porsun qualified 1o take cliarge of tha figan- clal et of o businos, Peinclpals only wil pleass ad drase Q #1, Tribuns uitice. DIt OTHER SOMS 10 TOAN ON @ impeaved preforred. NERAL 015 \_\, ANTRD-GIRI, L Ty List of wages, 01 0 g aut of tha clt place, Abniy 89S State: SINL TO DO RITCH kiug: como prepared to 11 OMPRTE eawnrk and asalat in 86 Wabssuay, atay, Sonmatrag: VW ANTED -FIVE SUILTSA aid i 0t 797 Weat Madison-st, Nnreos. S; BEST PRICES evarywhore. fi‘lfll" ity for oo profiu Siatast s ohlcog 0 m¢ genta waniod i svary c: nlon Agoncy, Roow TA\ASTED-A GIRL T0 TAKE CARE OF CHIL- | (1ONFECTIONERY “AND JGI: drou and make lorsalf gannrally nseful around the forsalo in & city of 2,100 inhaitaat, hatise, _Apply lnmediately at 149 Sauth Greon-st, swholesal busfaess.” Addrass W 3, Tribune offics. UG STORE FOR BALE AT A BACRIFIGRT Emplovmont _Agont: Trvd.s I SALE A FIGEL W ASTED SERMAN dxn DISAVIAN | Co., Wikloia Drsgenir 20 Meborst, o LLOCKT & RUG STORE-ONIHALF NTERESTYoR HALE Bnlg’nl i ‘T’elAtlndhlu‘l nui-u]{?l'f'.'f;fi.}:‘.: Hido, Nocapltal renulred, & Tunuies at 420 Siohiganer, -0 Lo roDisnial tha siock. JTEAM GRAIN drios, ity snd cauntry, -av. Miscellaneons. TANTED-A YOUNG LADY WHO WRITES A good bind, undorstands aocounts, and can run sew. Sn-niachiny, to'taks charga nf an offico and workroom of | b aligt tmasutaoturiog Lusinsus. Aywly by lotter (o V @2, Tribun A VAT WITH FEGD-MILL oY HrsZetuia oato, NELAGNG A.&'n‘nx‘rm{! FOIt RALE Gil bjsct of ‘melltng, ** Bisk 1y Rl Py to GiEGL ITAVTLL, Sit 108 hiathe o, Jeais JTATE RIGHTS YOI FALE YOR MANUPACTUR. E?x"' h;unn.m’.b.‘.'mnnwmnfivmmfl‘u iy N S QAL V) ANTED-FTFTREN TANTIS OF REFINEWEST e A et § T WA e e 2 e ; AR 17 Tonty sirthiate oy aad Wednuday _.BOARPING AND LODGIN( VAN DU 76 baardlog-he #4to ghber nieL. 1149 ppasitay LLds witn nest-claas board, 10 iy £07d prico and b pormane: [0 GENTLEMAN "AND™ WIFRFHRONT ALO! ncdern frmpruvement Union Park: only thoss willing ta retinad home neod amswor, co. EAD: 4p: o York, city). 7w Uhicamn, of f S4 Htatos wout s st f:Panmerioamat s sdaros N. KCIKLLAN, b6 Lonisgto T ~ PARLORS, roful cuuplo willng . MISCELLANEOUS, TAID YOI UARTOFE OLOTHIN: mlscollansous goods of L2 Rtal 2 ta, furyiars, and o sendiug g lovtor 0 JONAB UE LG PAIY FOIT DLD AN 3 Allver Lary, " cofny, curinslting “e'flllk‘ Toan snd fiuilian’ Ofoe, 49 hast Madts uatborn. \Jn'l\:nd. wulus sod raliroad 3 AR A trat-class board for $1,% to §2 por day haird, #A perw, Hotols, NVADA HOTEL, 141 AND 10 WA Y, Jear Maura for ona yeur. by resp. s piagey 118, Tl PAFTEN A YOUNG MAN X T \ o wining i Colaradn wishes o) l|"u¢\?u§ —___BOARD WANTE i GAIID A MUSIC TE BISI FUR. hlied e, on_ sutia 0r»lugle, for. hareeld Snd ! to, Roam 17, '“nu?ifl A FARM OF FROM 1070 0 ACIIES, witl 1aUse ot Inay thaw hive roatns in Kond repalr, near n“r;Hm-uw 'T'V‘l‘l‘t“"wn“;“o‘ L‘Ir\'l:l :'Idtiwno‘t‘lul 2 r cash, oF pi and G Y Adnlhl’l LU:!NI{II J‘.fi IND, Tl Waab. leazo. SRR ASE A COTTAGE WITID wod Jooution, Address AN PURON. Wost s uot ta oaca0d § une offics, e o e T WANTREZWIETIAVE & OAGH GUSTONEIT Yot \ & building Lot in & yood location oo th Woat - i sa % ackon ats and eavi- of Wea- v, Daoe Fot cars 1 B, TURNER & FOR_OABH A LOT 0N Gk Addross X 63, Tribe ORY AND BARKMENT Lacality an Michlean-a.; d with ‘tonaute 1 desir. O RENT-A THREL brick house, §o fral- farnlture far sl aule. 10 RERT_FING 2 1 nont N houls arkoaver fo Lo two frnt ronus uver store Xy JAML s 91 Dearl md, ]P0 RENT-A VERY DESUABLE FURNISIED hause, ceatrally lucatod, for boardors. Appiy at vaco 18 Washlogron at.., Soom R, 3y e PO RENT-VERY “DKNIRANLE 1OUSE AKD uraituss for sal 2 good lucatiun, nowr Unlan ¥'ar. Audren ORI kel OUAIf, BTOILES O o city, Hea Landlord a wibinglonat. HOUM COTTAGE OR ey, chesp tu good teasnt, o-at. “FINFE BEV] Wastiogionat. K, 160 Lasis !l URKIAN D, WAKMED ROCMH, aligio Phillosopbical Pullish’ ., two Blvcka south Fost-Oica, T— WELL-FURNISHED ROOME. VO Usinans cue’ friak faois, A% 85 Bodth Gixskats ot 3. ONE TN nunlri newa 1 nprovements. Wi 4, Tetbune o 1T1E ORAND ool e IED ROOME i cliy, Apply & ) PRONT '\ curner TANDBUMELY FURKISHI e ressonabie. A Tb RENT-NICELY FU or withoul board. Kin, lazk.Apply itoom 30, TO RENT--STORES OFFI0ES, &o. NISUED ROOMS, WITil l-hwll !«E‘ Tandolph-at., Stor (AR DEALERS-TI(E FRONT ssuple Toum on the Gouth Bide ress .78, Tribude o Miscallaneons. I['Q,RRNT-FREY RRNT 10 MANUFACTURERK Uulldlng. 45100 Test, & atorlos, nearly pew la g il Lown pear Ciicayo; suple rounds: suitable for alm an7 kind of mandluotusing. " Dast clauce sver off Address box €, 1 Uraogs, Cusk Osunty, - BUILDING MATERIAL. ___ RICK FOR MALE-FRONT.PILRESE) . B IR R ith canlial guliy to thio Wlack JLilla,” Address 97’ Souti muthur; wunld teach voeal and Justzumental « famity; highest toatimoutals given. Addross it T NOT KHOW.OANK 1 uno vica, v o | Y Cono o elgar cavc, purlact and snoss, ASdrans & BUARRY TREE ¥ MR IA UL i private family east ol ol o ~A R .| JUOT courli bt of olsscacore Adross W bt Fribi A A THEA S il A aud haruoss n cixllty, at Wi '8, Nuw. (K aud 194 iZast Waah. iuton'at, Ambis Lo givan t it all hures A xarranion. htack o band al biivats aapec? 14 Uador INTZON” TIR “WEST L completoly furaistied for howsek. 4 Addruas 8 81, Tribuge | Wit houso or rooms, ng (must b cheap), till May 1. e N TENTROPR §QUAT THSAT l]‘! hox cheap, 134 Rebuoc: 1, 257 1 - T TrOfL fALE=A LuiT vANTLY it F cusion-op, wiih puly and el 0[{) SA. Tor g0nd tub-bibkey. ALy at 511 Vreat WeshiogseAZH i T e - L5, 4TON 1 NI) CC AL KCALIE, nover lised, cumploto wud warrantod, 656 oAb, Ad- dress It 4, Tribuho uibos. O SALE-A NEWFOURDLAND D00 F«ni‘h.hmu 10, months old, weighe 12 pouuds, at 33 Houtly Park. 2 aslie | by payiag o 1 [[OR SALX=A FINIE BOOKOARE, B AY O AT, NK. Tt A teet |anfiu-nuw..r.nunf’ Bl WADK it fl:"-’::'fluflfie:'b Shden pocthastborguect taleyat: - vl W (ke fmdor, Addse OIL HALK—A COMBINAT C ) B e e R P U 13, Trlnne onice, Wasbingtou-st. "ONT-NRWFOUN ZITY L0 Wet dsoksanar ‘.flii.t‘.‘.“"é‘..‘.h‘?w“" 7 & "ff’ Yo THETE &1 () REWARD WiLT, ;‘,.}:;Qn'fl'lm' -nfl'ww. sirayeyf luat Baturday aight TO EXOHANGE. Jroi ¥Xciianae 100D IMPIOVED {aem of 18) acrus in Vereon Couaty, Wis., for o a; 814, & hlock of 4 marblo trout houtas soutl,’fowi, ‘or Nebrasks lands for wuld. 1L, 14 and fot io Chic will taka T ED D anE TRRE g, 1t Rl atboru-st, A A COMPLETE J0Ti Jrintlug oifce, worth about 81,00 In etchazys for 4 Sauth Ulia ar sublcbin Gioperty, " ALWENaON, 28 Last Ve~ | [NURNITURIE OARPRIY GROCKINY, —4KB 7 stoves on {natallmente o/ Drices lower thad the low: ARTED T EXCHANGE—G0UD —CIIDA] op Fuaiabor eds, i1 and Gpmards ‘W2 and Hvauston ‘proparty for Tows lands or far and upws ich parlor suils, $30, GUFFIN 3 LRV A dieta, an . o Juil welon, Bead'shi 9 BEWING WAO Bie i, tod el OIt BALE-BEVIRA it on | T EATE | INPHOVED SA- daids in the warket, Lo be sold Méucy Toaand aa good inke o125 Clarkat., Hoom 3, upe alunes, ‘sinbracl vory chusp bo iy advace e, Privale loss O re. NOTICOFFICK OF A, J, MELOIERT, 4 WEST hines sold vn 100sthly paymeats, e MOSIOAL, FEW FINE RON| Wuup PIANOS, lIflKD FOOM irva o Priov. 820, W, 7 A i s Mt 500 of ranted, or nschanged, —__DIVOROCES Vau lursa-si, T)IVOUCES LEGALLY OUTAINED FOl INGON. i BERT . IN TIiR .I.)J:mhx v, sto, Noulduza un yursons u}«‘:n,?w';oulnx; ;l“ifi.’fl‘ Huabte. Saka 'Y 3-5 Ce » i Frodieiog Biari. Yt 2| l;l' !.i‘tlvnmnuan. ;fl‘:n ‘r‘“lbnln y REED LEGAL UTHTLY OB PORHALE-ONK VERY VINH TONED T.OOTAVE o ey Biata s Uulon for kwm‘;‘pm‘{fiy | QA laier ua Yiad resedund ':.mo{?fivlz / : e, i & esparienco, 08 B0 L, Ubleaco, INs | Qulre at s Lo " Aot oan T INSTRUQGTION, eI RUCTION “'VAN'rnmubmaAunnzx-rl,lmm TOTEARS et out of o LL “MODERN T Hilwasd, Hf lsar tans. A et W Gty | . PARTNERS WANTED, e === | PARTNER WANTKD AN RSTADLISIRD HOORR, PERSON . ol wauufaviay ll\flfl'fim og bblag trad, AL OLEDG 7o | Tl yay, e parlaor wilh froia ‘shln co w00 - ook PEEONLB e Wil ka7 TOLEDG 70 | fha maats 0Fia Taaskastng Ty Rearsss o0 Foled J i

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