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THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: TIHURSDAY ™) ey JUNTE 1876 TIi1lZ COUNCILL. Peaceful Settlement of the , Comptroliership Difficulty Reached. A Dorickson and Hayes Resign and tho Mayor Appoints Chief Clerk Farwell, Moro Retrenchment In Prospects Marked Reduction in the Pay of the Police. Ald, Hildroth Tenders Mis Resignation--- White's Funeral Oration Thereon, An adjonrned meoting of the Comman Councl was held yesterday afternoun, Al ‘Throop in the Chair. ‘When the roll was called at 3 o'clock no - quornm was present. 1t was, however. agreed to walt n few minutes, and by a quarter past 3 o'clock thery was quite a large attendance of Aldermen. TIR COMITROLLERSIIE. The Clerk read the following communication: cieato, June 21,—To e ion, §. I AcCret, chniran Finanee Commities—Dw i Str: Timmuei 11y one week age, proposcd to the flon. 8. 8. tlayes 1hnl we slioild both relingntsh onr elating 10 tho oflice of Comptrolier, n upder t the city alfalrs might not be embartassed, and tiat A, Farwell, Chiet Clerk in tho Comperoliors of- flee, ho appulnted to A1 Ihe placy nd 1t has cone to my knowledge that Mr. FIayes has consented 1o reslen TR eintmy 16 that niflee, and that the Aeting Mayor lins cunsented to apnolnt Mr. L (o the position, | therefore, through you, rrl‘l it 1o the M Cownell my restznailon‘of the ollice of C take effect on the appointiment and A Farwell to the sme oilice. con nr. DXRICKION, Ald. White moved that tho communication be published andplacedon file, Ald, Thompeon sald he had been informed {liore was 8 communiention from the Mayor benr- ing on the samo subject. 1le would ke that read, ro an tho Councll could act on both documents together, EXIT HATES—ENTER FARWRLL. Al White withdrew his motlon, and the Clerk read s follows ¢ Maron's Orrice, Ciicans Hranoruble Clty Oviineil of th TLEMEN: A vacancy exiatlig 1 8 rentt0yor STt 4O ago, _owini o the resgnation of the Tlon. 8. Tayess Dy virtue af the power anid anthorlty conferred apon o by Iaw, heesby anpoint John A. Farwell za Cusnp- Troller to A sald vacancy, and respectfully ask the concurrence of your Lionorabls hody in such appolnt- Went. Respectfully, 1, D. CoLviN, Mayor, Ald. White moved to concur fn the nomination of His Ionor the Mayor. Ald. Thompson moved to amend 8o that the motlon would read that the resignations of hoth Mcrsrs, Hayes and Derickeon bo accepted, ond that the Counctl concur {n the nomlination of the Aayor. Ald. White accepted the amendment, and the ‘motlon an amended was then carried unanimansly, Ald. Thompson then moved the reconsideration of the vote by which the ordlnance abolishing the oftice of Camptroller and committing the dutics to the City Clerk was passed, Carried unanimously. Ald. Thompron moved that the ordinance be nuw put on ItA passage, Ald, Cullerton diid not see how that motlon could be entertained by the Chalr. 'The ordinance had not beon vetoed, but had almply been recon- sldered. A motion to place on flle was in order. Awd, Ryan thought Ald, Thompsun's motion amonnted to the snine tllh»F. The Chair gaid if the ordinance was placed on file it might he taken up azain, The better way to digpose of it ..ould be to vote it down, Ald. White usked what the Councll was to vote June 31 1R70.=The Coty Chteayo—tiex- filee “of Cowaptrol. upon. ‘The Chair—The ordinunce was passed at tho lost mnclln&'..llml At §r now reconsldered, Ald, White—The ordinance the Mayor vetocd? The Chair—No, #ir; it has not been vetood, It ‘war an ordinance before the Councll. Ald. Thompsoen kald the heat disposition of tho ordinance woulil bu to vote it down, and he there- foro Insisted on hia motlon, Ald. Cullerton moved as a substituto that the or- dinance be placed on file. It would bo aw well, he thought, to keep the ordinance In the Councl), Ald. McCren enld cither a notion to lay on tho table or to placo on file would be proper. Al Coilurton withdrew hiis substitute, and tho ordinance was unanimously voted down, The oflicial bond of John D, Murphy, Boller In- a !]E!l-lr, was referred to the Committee on Ju- clary. LARE-PIONT KIONT-OWLS. Al Ballard offered the following, which created constdornble mirth: 3 Rewolred, That the Superfotendent of Pollco be directed “to order nll - perens from oo Ccupying Lake D'ark for any purposo after the hour ‘of 10 v'clock p.m. ewch and every eventug, ncluding pasticainrly Sindey evening: nnd i the séats wictis tho paric it or ‘on the sidewnlk adjoluing swld park ond on_ the eant slde of Sichlean avenua bo vacated h( ull perronn atter 10 0'clock p. . and a1l pervons on safd atilewalk adjolnlng said park and o the cast elie of Michigan aveune L be kept moving or promenading d not allowed to sit duwn orlle duwn after 10 07 snd every evening, For vivlation of suc ous tiay Lo arrusted and punished for disorderly conduct, Roferred to the Commitice on Bridewoll. COLVIN'S VRTO, The followlng veto from Mayor Colvin In regard to tho ordmance abolixhing tho ofiico of Comptrol- Ter, previously reconsldercd, wan read: Mavon's OpFice, Citcsa, June 21, 1RT0.—/Tanar- aiile r:n{ Council "of the Cliy of Chlcago-0ryie. Nz ‘1 herewlth return to your lionoralile body, with: ont my approval, the anii ordinane entitl "An ordinnnce abollahini e otlive of City, Comptrof Ter and goutcrring the dutlegthereof an tho Clty Clerk, Pased June 10, 1571, Ay renson foF sueh artlon Ir, that theoffice of Clty Gomptroller was reached, und the duties of such ulfice detinedy by faw pussal by’ the Generat Ansembiy of” dio Stateof Hlinobi, which eald Taw hus uver since ro- sualied, i stil i, 10 full foree aml effeet; and tigl he Clty Counefl hinw no tawtul anthorlty to repeal, or fn any + wiso nodify or chabge, & statute of the State. It G4 proper that” 1 ahould adi tiat the “Mon. B Thages has realenad the aftice of ., nad L havo thls day sppolnted J. A, Iar a0z, which uppofit. nicht will he, for the consideration of your hunorable body. R, Respectfully, 1. D, Cotviy, Mayor, Ald, White moved to coneur in the ** removal of ix Hondr the Mayor,™ [ Laughter,] Al Theipxon moved (hat, Iniemnch o the pramay the ovdinamee ha 'n reconsidered and yoted duven, the communiention should be slaced on tile hen minda n Jong apreeh to the effect 11 el no right U sbollale the onics of Comptruller until the eud of the **physical ™ Laughter, | e Chale = parzed at 1 ANl Whit ANK, e Cindr-=Then you understanid the gnestion? T thought from your canversnton that yoir did not anderstand that’ we had already possed’ the ordl- nnnce, Al While rafd ho was entitled to fifteen min. utes, and continued hie kpeech on the legal auwers of the Conncil I the premises. Al MeCren said the Aldernmn wan dlsenasing it question under an entire imlenpprehiension, The Cliair—1 have knowi that wll olong. [Langhter. | Ald, Mct'cea thoupht the proper motion was to place on file, The Mayor wis wrong in the firat rhlu.- S wenading fn such n communieation to an ad- oarned nweting. 1t was o 1ittlo hasty on the port af Ilis Hunor, The cannuunieation. after somo further dlucos- o, wus placed on e A RWINS CELERRATION, Ald. Lenzacher presented an invitation fromn the Behweltzer Mantierehar, o Swisy Saclety, for the Council to attend the Four Hundredth wnnivorsary of Surthen Feler, on Sunday, The Invitatlon was accepted. o we rescinded the ordinance {Ing were you present? JIOUSH OF CORRECTION, Ald. Sherldan alored an_ ordingtico providin that §i shall be the doty of the Snperintendent of thy Howse of Coriection to keep ol labor for and on behalf of the city, all euch eraons sentenced L that inatitotlon, providing hut the laboe (s thure 1o do and the persone ars physicatly ablo to work, e ordinance alvo pro- Vides that the time of labor shall e ten hours per duy, and reckoned at the eate of §2 per dlem ac- cording to the fing ossoescd, Neferred o the Com- wittue on dudiclary, THE BCAVENGRR CONTRACT. Th following way offercd by Ald McAnley: Tiesolred, That the Supcrtutcudent of tha Health Do: ariment bo requiated 10 report to The neat meeting e City Conncil the 11 of biiblers Teceived by wald oard of 1iealths (or tho scavenking of tha Cltyof Culin: & under the Int adyeriisamants of the vald Bourd, this unta of wald bids, Who Is dofig thie Scavenger work ¥ o elty, wid under coutract, aid At wiiat pr Carrled. FISI INSTECTION, Ald. Briggs presented a putition from city mer- ehanta representing that the Fhh Inspectur was o Wholly ugeless otficlal, und the oflce only & sine- cure, and usking thnt the oflica shiould be nbolih- . 'Referred to the Committeo on Judiclary. REDUCING POLICEMEN'S PAY, The following ordlnance, reducing the pay of policomen, was ofivred by Ald. MeAuley nfi; i ordadned, By the City Councll of (o Clty of 1. %hiat the potice foren of the Gty of Chicago el conalat of sne Getieral Superintendest, ones Heputy Bu- Berlitendent, thre . twenty Bergeanta, fve cloctivex, ton ran % patrulineu, onu ciurk in Superlutandent’s oilice, ot englueer, uba waslataut en- iver, soven atatlon porters. 2. That the pay of anid furce be a3 follows lfi;xmrlugnuur ihics peputy Superietendent. [t s aborbisbort bergeant; Deteckiy oundsion: . | utruluen (drst i batrolnien (secund el Oustandia, st . Llerk ju Superintendont’s oilic i&l::’mm. force ono yrar, utid who are active oulside meni the tecoud rae thws whio a1e now on the force doing e or fuside duty. wud all who bave ot bueu (s tlee oue yrar. Referred to Committes on Judlclary, MEETING TODAY. Ald. Cullerton—0u account of tho depleted con- dition af the rify's financen, Tt of the Councll (o adjoucn U to atibo'clock to eoneller thn Lol of Mr. Faraell, the newly-appointed Compteailer. 1 theeforn :vluwnnm when' this Coundl sdjunm (t be unth) it thie, Al Ttyan—1 wonld suzaeat that there will be three or fune Aldermen abaent, Ald. Cullerton—I ennnot ielp that. fners ahandd he dane ventinun e ity Ald. Ryun--0h! T suppose there will be enough prevent 1o apprave the hond., Lhie mothon prevalles At 1ntlued subtnitted a ereotution cha it on Connty Relations Lo the ¢ on Health and County Relations, Judictary Committer ALl McA: ul the Superintendent of a 1o repurt all elianged In the depurtmient o the Committee on_ Police for ffelr wpproxal lotors conmuminting e wplo; The Aldecman atated that the resolution embodied Supt. Ilickey's views on Ue subjuct. 1d, White moved that the reulution he amanded rae (o rend P report to the Counell,™ “This class of huniness could then be roferred to the Committon by any twa Aldeemen. ANl Callerton enldd av a member of the Committee on Pollce he was “IIIV ced to the passaee of the v ‘Thin hus. ven It there nre 8 dozen con- Iny the ninittes Referred to the resolution. Le belleved — the rospansibility of running the police allatrs of tho city should rost npon the Buperintenident, 10 the gentleman now at the head of the Depart- snent way not capable of running . a change ehonli he made. lle was alan opposed to e minendment that the removals ehould” come: hofore the Counell, ith hoped that the matter wonld he All. K Jonked fnto, and the power of removal placed where |t belnange, After further discussion, tho resolution was ro- fetrad to the Judiciury Cosmittee, Ald. Mcauley offered a rasajution to tho effect that no pervon sliall he appotnted to Position on the pollry force who 1a ot o citizen of the United Staten and a resldent of the cily of Chicago and Ktate of Thinoin for At least two years next preceding the dale of application. Nor shull any pereon he appolnted upan the foree who has ever been convicted of uny crime, nnd who {% mut ot least F fect 8 {nches in hefght, 1n guod henlth und sonnd physical conatitu- tion, and nut over i3 years of age. The Aldernnn wtated thnt the resolution had been sent him by Supt. Ilickey, Ald. Lawler aal amendment makh dld not thin ellicient oflcy Ald, MeAble the rexolutlon amendment. Ald. Lawier then moved to amend by chianeing the fieures frowm b feel ¥ inchen to b foct 3 iuchen, Ald. Collerton moved that the resolution b mude to rend **nal Jess thun 4 feet 3 inches.” [Laughter.] Ald. Lengacher moved as a substitute that the Towent hoiyht be B feel 6 inches, The aubstitufo and awendments were, when pit to the vote, rejected, and the onginal motlon was pasred, . Ald. Thompson preecnted o City Central Hepnblican Committee axking for the sec of the Conncil Chamber to liold the Convention for the nomination of Mayor, on Saturday, July 1. The prayer of the petition was acceded 1o, CORI'OBATION COUNSEL'S NOND, Al Thompson vifered the fellowlng, which was carried: Jtesniced, That the ponal sum n the bond of the Cor- ‘poratiun Counkel be Axed at §5,000, Al Aldrich presented a petition from citizens asking the ordinance aillowing team (o nxo Market treet from Randolph to Washington as be rescinded, Heferred, S1ORE NETHENCIIMEN Ald. Stewart offered the following Jtesoleed, That a select comumlttee of three he ap- nted (o nscert d roport unon what reductlon can nade i the number aid pny of ciiployes o the Pab- Tho Works ond THealth Dopartinents, und WhaL reotgais {zation of and, departmonts ‘ean e Tinda wider the Inw, with expecial view to ' greater economy and eficfency, and that the heads of Lh« aald departients, aa well ga the Law Department. Lo dlrected o furniah Wil Tequired sadstance and Informnation to suld Come Tiltfed tn the dischure of ltsduties, The resolution was curried, snd Mossrs. Stewart, Beldler, and Kirk appointed as the Commlites, HILDRETIU'S RESIGNATION, Ald. White—1 luve a comi slro to read. It I s follows: Ciicano, June 21, 1870.— 1T the Jion. Mayor and Aldermen af the City of Chteago, in Ciuneil Aasemnbled— Gexrtuses: 1 herewlth teudrrmy resfgnation ns a momber of the City Councll, Thanking the members for tho tnany courfestes stended t tie 1o the puat, T wanid respectfully ask that my restimation be séeepted Without reference, Respectfully yours, ote. . 1L HiLosxrin, Aldernan Seventh Ward, Ald. White, with ** tenra in his eyen, distraction in 'w aspoct,” thon mude the following speech, which, Inuccordsnce with his request, {8 reported “van epoken ™ s Mr. Chafrman and Gentleinen of the Canventlon— Wn{lr it In asked for me to present that to the uieimbel of this body by a gentlemnan that I have always cstecmed an kentleinan that L reapect and of the utmost conis denc und bonor and_ respectability, st the ssino tm I i the enibera of (s Couneil s thin bya Gua- mous vol While Ihave the re of associating WALl e gentienian fur samewtire very near thrce yeura, and wiitle 1 conntder that the gentleinan hna been Tualictotnly treatod attho lundd of Ui papers of tha City of Chicagu, I, Mr. Chalriman, ns a gentleman of houoy, think that that wan 18 o gentlomn of bonur nd » representative man iy every respect, think, Mr. Chistrman and gentienien of the Councll, 1f thers over S n nobie heart Ut rested Within any man §t was (n Jumnes 11 THldrel Mr. Chlrnian, 1t wae with deep TER l!* that | vote upon the acceptance of that resignu: thon, but while there has heen s question Taised. wpou tie feenticu s Tur as Wi Tighis 8 an wsoclato in thls body aro canceried, as [ temarked hefore, 1 hupe thit LW rocdlve @ wianimeus vota. 1 don't think thet Fenticman wus ever led (0400 8 dfhonorable et a (ar 2 any paritiun that ho iehd n trust wea meniher of this Ttituk, Mr. Chiafrman, thet i always tried to cit bis cdnatiiuents and the Cityof Cileayo in ] at the best of his n|vllll¥ with an honor- il an honeat {ntention, aud 1 hope that the ward o whieh ic lina hud the honor to proslde or represent 1 bl for Gver two yeara will e able to elect a3 goul A un and 8 trustworthy o genticman and ua respoctas Bl mian as this gentieman, All. Hildreth, Ald. Lenwacher fully concurred 1 the remnrks of his colleniue, and alvo bore testinony that 1l- dreth was & ** répresentative man. " "Phia renjgnatlon was then accepied, AN, Kerber, Bose, and Kirk yoting hu tho nezutive, on motlon of Ald, White, the Mayor war request- edtocall 8 kpecin) election for Aldermen in the Seventh Ward to i1l the vacuucy caused by Hil- dreth's resignation. . THE COURT-IIOUSH, Al Cullerton offored the following: Rexolred, That h vlew of the depleted condition of tho Cily, Tronsury, the Fluanee Committes of this Council” tw, and they are hereby, directed to cous ault witl Flnand Committee of the Toard of Count Comulaslugers uf Covk County relativy to i fenaiblity of the county Wiflding tie elty's Sty <Jiul) wnd ConrteIfn and report th onference o this Councll ot thelr carliest cou- Referred to tho Committeo on Public Buildh AMENDING FIE RULES. The Judiciary Commltten, 10 whom wan referred varions propusition to smend the rales, reported: thon newspaper, thers Is i necessity for one, and Ttulo 41 s unneccssary, as the same is coverud by the farty-third xection of the charter, Ax o & corpora- there |8 no danger that 811 ordinunces of this Cduan- cil will not be sufliciently veutliated in tho public prens, “The followlng 1 the change In Ttule 46: Striking out the words ** Unless by unanlmons cousent,* aud sibetituting the words *by vole of une-third of ull the Aldermen preeent.* Rule 63 tx provided for, that the rules may be auspendvd by convent of & two-thirds vete of the Aldermen preeent, Hwlo 49 13 amended 0 as to atriko as much as requires the repoit or reports of any commitles to be published in a corporation newspaper. The report wits concurted In, and the ordinance making these changes pussed, TUR DOILER INSPRCTON'S PRES, The Committee on Fire und Water reported the following ordinance: Jte {8 uritatnod by the City Coancll af the City of Chica- BROTION L That U Bollers Inepectur of Lhis ety w I felucrely L iy St the City Treaviry per ceut of e faes red by him s siich Naller: ctor at the flin by taakes Tis report G the Clty cll, ua required by vxisting ordliaie. o Feport of vald Doller-iuspector ahall by aath taken before the CAty Clerk. o ordinunce shall be o forée £i6m and af- KTIUETS AND ALLIYS, The Commlttee on Ktreets South Divislon reports Chicago City Hallway to strent from Twenty-uixth to ‘l'lll‘h"l centra of the strect. rhed. The Committee on Harbor and Bridges, who Tave been deliberailog on an ordinance with regard 10 the purchaso of laud at Krie streot bridye, recommernled that the subject be deferred und placed on fle, Arrangements hud been made to Ty 'n;urly rental to the awner of the ol Con- ered (. 7The Committeo on Streets and Alloys of the three Divislons teported an ordinance relative to street-cleanl the subatance of which hus al- reudy been published in ‘Tus Tiuwesy, Lald over und publbhid, e Councll then adfonrmed to this afterncon, — CANADIAN 1TEMS, Apectut Dispateh fo Tha Tribuns, 87, Jonxs, N. i, Juno 21.—The Khesiff of 8t Johu County and Mayor of 8t John Chty later: viewed the Urand Muster of the Orangewen aud arked his co-nporatiun in dissuading the Orange- men from walklng here on the 1910 of July, e Grand Master declined to co-ujerate, Pho Evening Glode saya that hardware stores are doing & brisk bualnesa fu the sale of revolvers, Speciad Dispatch o The Tribune. d_Ald, Mcduley to accept an the height 5 fect 5 Inchi o it required & tall man to make an sald as he was not the anthor 6f e did not feel liko accopting the Iwmlnn from the trackn on Hinto ity tiret strevis Lald over and pub. FrEpERICKTON, N, ., Junu 21,—An sarmy of eaterpitlars are ndvancing along tha Frederickton Heanch Naflway toward this clty. Traine Lave to bo stoppod and tho raile gruvaled beforo the engine wheely W!I‘ blud, Fhey aro in immense numbers between Blazier's and Wasd Statlons, Bpeciad Iiispatch to The Tribuns. Tonoxre, Junu 21, —Al a Iate hour lsst night the Genernl Aseenbly adopted the rt:lml\ of the Come mittee appolited to confer with (he IRev, Mr, Me- Dongell. 'The report vecommended hungiug tha cusy up unti! the uext General Asseumbly, with the hupu that before tha me e, McDonuell witl have returned to a full sgreement with the Church on the matter in dispute, This conclusion wus ar- rived at_ by avote of 1271004, Mr, McDonuell Jeaves for Eurupe to-wiorrow on threa months’ Teave of absence. His congregation huve presented Hlnl with §500, uccompanied” with a wuitablo ad- ross. BSpectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Quepee, June 21.--A complimentary dinner to Lord Dutlerin from the citizens of Quebec took place to-ntuht, Members of the Quebue Giov- erament, Prember Muckenzle, and other prominent gentlemen, were present, the asecmbly wus oue of thu 1ot Lrll lant that ever tuok piace Dere. COOX COUNTY NATIO An Important Meeting of the Croditors of the Defunct Concern, AL, It Is Likely that Criminal Procecdings Will Be Commenced Against B. F. Allens Tho Depositors Anxious for the Recolver to Deolare a Dividend, An adjourncd meeting of the creditors of the Cool County Natlonn] Bank was held yesterday of- ternoon at the Grand Pacific Hotel, ‘The attend. ancy wan large, and embrocod the Htaten of Nk vols, Wiscunsin, lowa, und Indiaun, reprerenting a cloar majurity of the Habilities of the defunct concern. ‘The meeting was ealled to nrder and arganized hy the olection of Juseph I, Kelley, of Clinton, 11, na Prestdent, snd D. A, Narues, of Delavan, Wis., anSecretary, The first buslnees was the reception of reporta from Indlviduals upon the fnformation they had galned in feference to the condition of the affuire of the collapsed bank, Mr. W, 1. Harperetated that he had had an inter- view'with AL I, Burley, the Rocelver.a shurt tme sro, bn which it had expressed tho opinlon that the coneert would be able to pay 10 wer cent. Mr. fladdox. of Davenport, In,, rald he had had a later fnterview throngh a xecoud party, snil therefrom le had gained the fdea that thy bank woulil pay 490 per eent or mor Me, Earton, of Chicage, then rrad the Recely- er's report of danuary Taat and explained it tn de tall, nnd moved the appolntment of a cowmittee to co-oparate with the flocelver in the aettlement of the atfufra of the concern, 1le catled the uttention of the meoting "to the fact thAt the coume of Mr. Hirley ad been quertionuble, inusmuch an Tie fiailpald uut conshlerable money as intereat on mortgages which he rezarded A9 WORTHLESY. 1Me clted aean {nstance the honlevard property, which wonld not now sell for envugh to srcure the mortzaze npon it lather than to continue ta pay such interest e would have the monvy preserveid ond a dividend declarad at the ennlest possible moment In favor of the ereditors. Inreply, o creditor Inguired whether the Re- celver's ropart as to asseta covered Allen's Town property ani the elalms ugninst stockholdere, Mr. Luston replled that the report did not cover the Jowa property or the lla- Lility of the _stockhalders, “Tle had, how- ever, In tho last “fow days, reen a' notlee rerved on Chinancey T, Bowen, nea stoekholder, tu pry $15, 000 {langhter], which he regarded osa poor omen. He win in favor of appointing u committes 1o operate with the Ltecelver ln settiing the bank affafes, und hiad no disposition ta crowd the atock- holderw, thinking that more could be accompished by effectin u compromise, A creditor arose in rur[mnu to ¥ay that Burley hod totd bim that in the Jst few duyx he had col+ Jected $25,000 from a Milwankee porty, und hud refuecd (o pay infereat on the boulevard propesty, Tle did not want to slur Mr. Durley, but wis op- pored to paying any further interest money on proverty of questionable value, Alr, Barnes said he knew Mr, Burley, ond had confidence fn him. e had met him a few duys azo and scen in hie handa lutter to the Comptrallerat Washington asking that a dividend of 5 or 6 per cent ba declarcd I favor of creditors at once, fle know, with the former speaker, that there wus constderable Jroperty In the auncts, but the policy of paylng further Intereat (hereon was doubtful, 1le hoped that ynestion would be fully considered, e, Beliey Fuld that he had wothing to wny acubist Mr. Burley, but hoped 1o ece n committee appointed to nusist him In hin work. He wos ready, however, to join any other ereditor In the ORIMINAL IHOSECUTION of B. F. Allen. snwhich connection_he roferred to the statoment of the Cook County National Bank of Jan, 11, 1875, in which It appesred that 66 per cent of the aseeis wero in the vault, while a fow days loter the bank aupended. When the state- mant was made he hiad obbut 83,000 on deporit, and considerable susplcion ' wi to - the wlvency of the concern, but upon the sironath of the stntement he fncreared his deposits from &1,000 to $15,000, the latter amount belng the extent of his Joenes, A fellow creditor suggested the appointment of a conumittes, under the clrcumstances, t take evi- dence front a criminnl standpolnt, to peport at un Tho motion wos lost sight of by a wpeech ol W, 1, larper arraigning Allen for heing connected with the Jnck Stirgos corn-corner about that tine. Hovera) creditars In this connection volunteered the Information they lad, which was,!in effect, that Allen had fssucd frandulent certificates of de- sl to Sturges, upon which lio run his corner, to Lie deteiment of th creditors of the bank, Thix phise of the case was discussed at Tencth, In which th rges apalnst Allen were of the mont serlons character, 1t inally drifted, however, into & consfrderation of the responsibllity of the several stockholders, principal among whom are Guu. Logan, Lyman_Trunibull, nnd Washington Bushe nell, §n which Mr. Baruies safd that Mr. Burley had susired bim that ont of the $500.000 atock It would be {mpaxsible to collect move than #8150, 000, At ths point the dlsenssion took a wido scope, bt iinally & comtnittce of Gye wav uppolnted to DRAFT RESOLUTIONS expresaive of the sentiment of the meeting. The Commlitee ratired und aftorwards ropuried us fol- ows Wirenzas, The principal poriton af the asets of tho Couk County Nutlunel llunk coneiste of Incumbrances on rcal estatc, @ claln agatnet B, F. Alles, mnd elating of nssomanenta ngainst the stockholders of sald bank, and sundry vther clnfia: unid WIIKitzAR, ‘Ttore 13 reRorted to he some $55,000 cosla on deposit with the Comptroller at Weshington belonge lntl Lo the bankt and Vg, 11 Teported tn us that the ofic hank havo violated the National anking act, {.I.Lr:; l'humwhu to eriwinal prosecution th icrefore, Tzesolredt, That s committec, consisting of Charles L. Easton, D. I, liarnes, Col. A, Taylor, J. W.”f're &ud Joweph J, Kelicy. 18 hereby appointed, who aré heteby authorized o consult, advice, and’nct fully with the Rtecalver of safd Lsak and the’ Camptroflor of he Carrency ot Washington with reference 1o the Toresolng, and I all thina tur unr interedt, tobe dono e mihL Todividually do wer we erlanally e fn. and Tt aatd Committes report to & futnre ‘m g of (he creditors, 1 tliey doem 1L vldable to Vo culled: var, Tieanired, That, In the nplnfon of tho crealtors, thy Cowmptrolice aholid forlhwith declara s diyidend from the woney on han The resolutions were unanimously ndopted, nftor which, on motion, Murry Nelson was adied to thy Cammitten craated . “he procecdingy summed up show that those who composed thie meetiug were in carncst, that they meant businoss, and that the day of talking s nbout ot an end, The Commlltee {o whom future nctlon was iutrusted arc understood to bo in favor of RADICAL MEABURES, and Mr. Alten need not bo astonished to find him- welf in mearch of bufl to oxcuse ki from Jail dlet at gny moment. And from the ovidence against him, a8 nppeated yeuterday, though he may give ball; his friends should not fecl bail I called npon Vo visit hin &t kn carly day in 6 position where r friendship wilt bo of o svall. lie meeting adjourned subject 1o eall. ———— -~ THE UNEMPLOYED, =3 A Distressing Stnto of AfMairs Amaong Pel syleania Binors, Spactal Dispatch to The Tribune. WiLkesuaune, Pa., June 21.—Copslderable un- eastness pervades the entire coal-field over o ru- wmored outbrenk of the turbulent portion of the nn- employed lavoring meon, who, it 15 kald, oo bo- combng douporate i the terribly straightened times through which wo ure passing, Almost u goneral sunpenslun provails, au only o fow vollicries are operatlng, and that only one or two weeks each month, whily nearly all the rost aro ubsndoned fie deinliely, This city Is thronged with ldle infnors who aro willing and anxions to work at anye thing, and for almost sny price, but can- nnt find employment, The most exciting mmors are eunrrent, but not mach credence fa placed lu them as {‘EL 1t 1s statod that Bands of men are holding miduight military drills in all parts of the county, and that Jarce auantitl nfl rI'I! t i) minuniton sru bojug spirited foto the minlng rezlo Hearing thut there was_some anxiety fn military clrctos over the situation, Tuk TRisCNS correspond- ent called ut Ma), -Gien. Osborne’s headquarters thls ovening, but was inforned that there wus no uncastiess hw yot. Althaugh there way be no cunre for genuine slarm du the prosent develop- ments, thero b fear that, unleas there v o speody change tor the botter, tronble will arise from the contlnued and enforced idlencss of the work- fngmen, —————— MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. Spectal Dispatch §o The Tribuns. Axn Amnnow, Mich, June 21, —The seandal-pot fnstll bofling, Dr. Roee to-day sued Dr. Douglas for bel and slander In conuoction with tho labora- tory defalcation, Tho churges are based on state- ments Douglay has mude lu newspaporn through Feportere, and In the recent tuvestization aout the fosgery, lo lays hiv dumsyes nt §50,000. makes the fourth wuit growing vut of the lsborate- ry trouble. e —— - A Womsn lu s Dewoeratie Conventlon. An fucldeut of the late North Carvlina Dem- ocratle State Conventiun is thus deseribed by the Ratelgh Aews: **Just here Delegute Rob- inson, from Macon, moved that Aunt Abby Houst, 50 years of uge, and for twenty-five ears dentilied with the Democntie party, by uvited to o geat on the floor, 1t was carried with cheers, and the old wuman in her black sundown was murched in botween two delegates und seated smong the Omufiu County delegn- thon, A little afterward while calljug the roll of the countlea fu the voto for Governor Guston County falled to answer, and Mr, McAden, of Charlotte, moved that Aunt Abby House be up- holnted to represent that county.” This brought Mr. Paul Cameron, of Hillsboro, to his fet, who assured the Convention that they conldn’t lave Aunt Abby; sho wos under the charge of the Orange delegution snd they lntended to taks care of her. L oY, 1008 18, 0. Tin v (with Lnllalng), mouth front, on tetween £lste and Jicarborn-sta, ; Rreat 1. #4,%0—-A nlea now 2-etary and hasement, 1 sthne-front fwniline. aud jat 22025 oo 1 e "TRTRIC Am ThirL 30 e eliap ¥ i ctarn 7. ranm eottage and ot Prairia-ave, betwenn Thirty-n1th ana Thirt bemre mnid ook af 1t LA WHleiid. rraptenee or biainees 1ot 270 LAy - (0h-at. nud rairte 8 No. wihoate.; 1057 in watifenst curner T A tr)=Nice d-rnomi, hey-window cottnge, and lot Wixisn, cant frant. No’ 1) Notth Oakley #t.; hargniu, An rlcgant atanc: front dwelling and lot 545 hetween Thlety:se gnd house cost €12, atn, Ani an offer In eash for ono nf_the handsomet 4. #tory hrtek dwellings fn (hn city. with Int e in) sonth front, on Weal Adama-at., near Wood; it will go ot waner(ies, Call aud sec 1§ ok Int, IX10%, santh front on tho Tiver, hetwees Clark-sta ¢ lot clears ral) il FunsIn rear; ly dockeds (L firnt-class for miil, mbior, elevator, conl, oF sleathlioat burpases, and 13 ofiered nt holf yaiue, JOOU, BALEZAT AL the North Bida. D10, Tribune ofMee, 0N SOUTI LA BAL! y '4\4;-»;::"“:.. ! 3 z i3 H ot sALE Kehitie vang baylie J018 BALE FOh Aty projrty take NO=THE EQUITY 1 X o near Thirty-nestest. § other EIL 1430 Pralrie-ay, STORY ANTY IR 112 =€) -LARC e dwelling and To aty-fonrtl AL T o 0 o liotie, B HOYD, Fiotn 13, I"“" SALE—RIICK traeed Tof, 25 clf, Call b nfiuilq T S v mooth: bllding cost " 20 Ciall takee §1. 145 Boutli SUBMURIAN 3t5A O BALL=AT A\ T monthily payments to sult, foot Iotant €0m, F1.0n nlks, ele., all e traln Imornlng ane it from deo 1t ddown and £ montiy 1¥ I uarket and eliown recs trainalreadyon. 1A HIRGW WAl proser Inharers CE 1TOTSE ANDCOT- am nelahibnriiond: hear arn i South Evanston, sington-st. B BALE=10 LOTH IN™ HOMEWOOD, COOR ) Gounty, il ehea for cash. - Adureas E o6y Tribuny atce, JROB FATE g1 WILE WY N aue bluck frutn dejy 1 Chleaizos; $15 down and 1y mazket, apd shown f slread; 123 BROWS F0i RALE=¢100 1 TIRULLOT, ., 7 tilles from dapeat property ceut traln 170 18 Gleneoe, or i By $ig0; teris, €7 oh and g4 manthly. - MORTON CULVEL, 10" laadulph- ., Lovs 'Furfs.u.r AWNTIALE = AT njce 7-rooin hiouses large grounds ittt money duwn,_Addres G 60, Tribune ofle P08, SALE-SOUTH | EXGLEWOOD-LOTE €1 vach, Tiaynhie $10 cial aud £5 per month. MATbO TULL, 87 Wushlogton:sL, COUNTIY KEAL 2 'f:fifi's[uifl—én.vxn Wit BUY A GOOD BANDY. [ latm fwrn of w1 acres n Quin Vis., with tho crowingt crope an 20 acres: nlao, 40 aci marsh (dry) ool colunies !.‘ ind on Wi adjoinfi seation, atd three g On the farm are ngood barn, 3 guod stables and carringo-houso, found grudaryy pliipe, work licp, ontod) Tigestory howne, well filsbed, patnted. Wit dinds ontaide, For any other particulars sddrons ALBEWT WOOD, , Quiney, Wik, ur call on P Suroud, Esa., Killidurn CIty, Wia! FOU SALE=612.000-$4,000 DOWX—F] A Troved farm of 2= geren, close to “Topekn, Tin incthiing B end of cattle, 2060 e, ® homes, 8,000 i af corn, Wil the prosent crops huw in: all o fnplemonts, ete., ete, Farm clear, - Gnod tiarhs, Tasting watnr, 40 eres tmbor, A gt T 1 BOVIY 140 Hadison-st, . 1 01 EALE. land I 0 ACRES REST AND CHEAP] fons,” GEO, 1 GASI CUSTUMEL~A COTTAUL V' hetween Madison and Har- ylran-siss d 9200, TURNER & BOND, 107 Washington-at. W NTED=A RESIDENCE WO $5, T, hetweel We v. and Lineoln amd Van Buren-ats, 3 st be “chieap. WELEH, Boom 2112 L 1 " FANTED=TO BUY O T 10 10 Foome, south of SIXt State: mitet e o burgain, e Addreas A 01, Tribane oflice. VW ANTED=OK Wi FOR CASI CUSTO! er, u good briek Bome, with modern improye- ments, on corner, of if inslde, with %)-fout Jot, = Ad- i ot particibns EUSIGND A, CUMNINGS, 10 ozl NTED=A LOT EAST OF WADASI-AV, AND wouth of Twentysninthet, 1art in clear lot, | incumbratice uo objectio. Address G 31, 110" ueoice, e e PEINANCRAK. "L DVANCES MADE X HIAM Dotds, ete.,at LAUNDERS prival s lark, foan WATCIES, FIANDS, . ¢ warcrooing for Rtorage. MMISSION CO., T8 suds0 1,ASD GTVEN FOR CLE +lonat miea thls eppottunity ac! W, 70 51 NCE niture, ete, G 1 () BTOIAG SASIL OB CASITAND Jbrokes lute of groverd 10 reallze on yOUT sUrpINASLe T 1O cculpta, renl eatate D colinterats. .M. BHOWS, omn 1u. TMOSEY T 1oRs o any kuod collat Ttoum 7 Ol Block. DOREY 10 oM i Ju e and 1Ny impro¥ ] v 7O LOAN 1N KUMB OF €3,600 AND CP- . uron lmpraved city proporty, 8”per ceut. ‘, 83 Portiand fioc] apers and ater A D Warhington-eer INBUMA A IT'mm"ru’san ols ur seciritivs, I K. FISKE, TN BUMS oy“x«n AND 1! per lought ond sold. - TSAAC 1L PRIC Iré Kot Madivun-st., Hoom 7 NI OSEY F0 LOAX 0% it teal estate I vums ot & MYERS & T, Itoutn 3, 134 3n £ O LOAN-MONEY LN ANY AMOUNT, FEOW K0 16 $30.00), L low rate: niro bullding aud fann WERB, 1 Dearlorn I 00k Conuty prop Loom 11, 155 La- A B Tlfi L A Faerty. Nud snRUcE R . o Washe 8 ot H per i per cent. fhgtol-t, & 5 FaA0, F1200, OR §1,50 TO LOAN ON o D00 Frovefs? untinproved clty or Hyd roperty, | "URNER & DOND, 102 !\'uhlnulul ().(0)() im0 OTHER BLMS TO 1O ' Chicagy Jroperty at current ful & TOND, 12 {Vasliiniion.st, 0 TENT_NEW SINE ROOM o cheap. &TAS I GUODMAN & onehe. 1o, NT — 70 RELES T OCTAGH T IGET Noures, thtre-atory ‘amil oot with il i modern Improsements, fust north of Moodss Taber. nncle, on North Labsllost.; will be Il:l 2 privc until et Stay. EALIOTT ANTHONY, 03 born-st. iro TIICK H0TATE Yy B4 Wisldnge RO w2 LARE-AV, N FITY e opders marble frol ooma. Anply at v NAMARA, 117 W bty TAT Uravs st poil ¥. poiy I i ] 4 i Tooine W osch West Madison-at, VEN new Mill N MILLER & SO, COMPLETE av, north of T ¥ .3 11 ponin i . Tanniry, and_dinthe-ta e an pariar 1 Tlazza oo norih aivl south sides hay windows. Lot 2 fort ront Tine wiwlo tries) fagie Larn, "W vl il HOUEE, 7 RODM . Al Improsemen Alxg, Walmah-av Trandolpl £25. Darlur fuite. rudina. # fine focation, near Lincolu Par sldence, Very b, W, b, DAY NT_TW 1.0, B TS ek dwellinga in vpiendld opder: ‘grained {n ull Atoriess freahly calelmtned; all tadern’ Sprovements elevator, furnace Urick haru, ete, Gon nelghboriiond, ¥ v Taw U gtoud PATS Sl JOIEN Nubur [0 RENT-OM WL, ¢ A FINE [IOUSE AND hesutifal resdence 1o shington-st, 10 RE | Ule foF gentlzma Weat Madfvin-et., b PO RENT=FURNIENED | thiele wives or single seek. in’ i wew Matile Traustanta tnken NIRIHED BOOMS SUITA- v Biugle gentiemen, £57 L TAURSON Y Avery deatrn Tun P24 WABASH A AL, pleRaDDL FO0Te o goml tenas bleloiativn, Apply i the drug store o Lst~in o6 AV., OFPOSIT] ¥ yew martde Block), fonrih hous Hanlolpirt, araingly as d of themo be madt Guod stora il"a‘ I8 routh of furnistied or unfurniced rannie, ensufic Iren: Al UHE HRLOFIL cOUYPRICOR S ighifal locations (n Uho elty, *Trrms will 0 ety Curnieling Kol refereucea. niiur g 0 gentletnen at 48 South HOOMS ~OVEL ST £, letween dnckaon aud Van luren o v honrding-house, 1n: SMATHEWS fng and eltting- down-town, _Address TONTH-TWO S nicar Btue Taland po s ICELY FURNISIED FEOST BO0VS; A only g1z fermonth. 160 Madlwon-st.. T 10, PO RES T—2i¢ MICIIGAN-AY. —A BUITE OF oot o fitat Aor, WICh 4C of front parlo ventent 1o hnslieast tinie reassnabl o 710, REXT=AT 101 QLTI PEQIIA-ST.. RICELY: el ‘yoomis for housckvephigs a few doors from Van liuren-st. cais, {10 RENT=1013 W i niecly furnizhed f £ per Wi cone ern Improves auire 2 North Clark: O SCITER, 5 HOMIS EACILCIEAT, and, Yetwy Wa fetiguu® WOUL. 81 und 53 My TG RENT=PLEASAST FOUTH Fiil; nnidromely”” furiihed; prices redsonalie. Elftheov., cornr Monmue-st WITI 30 Of 1 Kenwoud or Hyde fow 1eat. Addreas W Tark, W 1, 53 Market near oud-sized Yot uud TO GXCEANGE, PRLUGE OF TWA-STORY WIUCK IDURES, KOUTH 1, well rented, to trade for faru or' farming Tatids, Addresy A §1Tribune ot ~12 PIE rend eatate, Improved oru i Sonth and t siden Ml goods somie B for of bootaatd thoes, groeeries, or clear Hardware and dry goudn.’ MY property s more inenmbered, and 10 deafred 1 will furnbh s cash 10 bnid. JOUN MILLER, 3 tun-at., pris Fun'l;xcu.\a We veatin tungos, piere sldiers' bountiesobtal BOYH,” REON TL, 116 oit;at L2 Coni mine of o0 acres tn Fulton Connty, loar, and inpraved furims on ity weul busioess property: will arsutie £20,00), §40, 00— Dok 10t MOS 105, clcar, on tiver, soutl front, hetween Dearborn and C RUETEITTIEN A huslness property on Stata-st, or sh-av., north of Twelfth-st, K.\(ll lnproved. A0—(Ine of Lhe finest 4.atory ek dwellings anid |li| AAIN, sOUth front, on Adatis- near Woud (in eity), for house and Jot elear i Evanston, Englewood, TIE ark, or any gued sabithun town. Be sure and eail e hia proerd el Fh K= handdnn.e o turick dwelling and bl X125, south froat, un Thirtyiith-at., nesr Vers uon-ay., for cuttage sad It I elty, ciéar, worih £ ¥R,00—Cattaze and lot %oxi2h. clear, on Cottage Qrove-av, aud Thires-Nrse-at. ; will pay ¥ 2000 {0F goud Loue and it neur nton on West Bide, &5, p-douse and | o, eoroer Huron and Tratkiln sta. (renta for £10 fier Nonth tow); waut cuts tage sud lot, clear, worth ¥2,5). Luvk et thls prop: {n Chicago. with lluois or Tows: 11 uslness. s, WITHL DU fouth front, on Jnckan-si., Lo Tn, fUr hot d lot ciear in ¢t 146 Madhon-st.. 16 EXCHANGE=FOR A GOOD FATS IMP LUING we aml T. B. BOYD, fo v und clear; a ina paylng property in contrul part uf Chteatu, onr st e ot atory atd hse: ment, riconie 10per cent on uvestment, {icumibrance ifghte VLKICIL & BARNES, Koo 4”05 Waablog- o BOARDING AND LODGING VAN South Side. 76 BUREN-ST., NEAIL _STATE=TOATD for adics o gentl: st of plano., WANT W nitiee, ‘ TANTED-A YOUNG imokKeapor. Ariress, yertence, age,amd salury expicicd, VW ANTRD=COPY[NG CLERK Wit CAN WRITE n rapld, even, leaibld hand. Rring specimen of orlnary ctorial Peintiiig Co., SHehigan-av, Bookkeepers, Claria, et ANTED=-A BK N GROCERY STOTE. Sut Tave Addreas 1726, Trifnme Trades. w UET-CLABS MECIAXIC ry wo : to nannfactare sl art prefereed, (o five days K 06, Tribunn o Y T AL VALY, A o w1 ake fin; B Mo store. Ad: dress G, Trbo ailico: Y Ay WASTED= {EIL GALL AT 272 WIsT Tl . wliarp, FVASTEDZA BOT TIAT EXDEUSTAND: vin g palnting, AL West Aadiso AND RELIABLE FOREMAN o will take An interest (n the xprerience wanted Thox 54 Mantaon, W' AL 33, AN Loy aployment Agor )% RAILIGOAD MI « tares: 30 1arm Bandy, o s Al |I|'.\'U'I{L‘0 {1 100 AL ree fare: niso bark-p 141 South Wate D= WNTLIEOAD LA auarry-nien; free £ Tundolgh-st. Jo M. Mivcelinncons, = VY ASTED = CANVASUEIS AND STRRL men to sell the gew glas-cutter amd rombined, the nagic plalter. wnd other arti- Cizaday, M. LINISGTON, 43 aud 47 Jac) HOUSENOLD cutier, and BAAT| € | 1 i Awioricau N ot 11 ala ehronii 8, Matloner ity Co., 11 Madl; v it )i command “Tribune \V.\.\ AT PERSH! mouth s air I thiat Jun a letier to write will buy, Send Kt Dur ctrciir, “Fringne Butiding, Chieago, L W ANTEDZL10 PEI DA~ TRt AT eIl 10 Uit £/0s0 Ty the Unlicd ktat houre: that e 1 hat trade ue Addrem Cony e A Ay une tneyery h, Fxclusty A ur address 35 kast AXTED=§160 " WL, ‘and profitahle et 10 Eachungs Bullding, ¥ \ fur uh Eastern shirt b Must b seapensibie, fiefe Hox i, Philaielph, LN AT HOOLIY'S THITA 3.0 W TRIAL el i 40 i ;) TATeeE W grarantee J1e e duriig e year, A TAY & D, W VITARTED=GIIL, TO COOK o lm\lw‘»\_fl)rk. Arplyat e W ED=TWO GOOD G iz a3 atron iare of B b Voo ear M AN TS Y imre i) take ian-av, i VY ASTEU=E BT, 76 DY HOUSEWORR Foit 1woi muss b and come well recoim: mended. Apply af 1 TED-FIST-CLA MY “Hossiwirks v s, WAYTED A Thalet AT pody FANIED=A X *ouiework., Nl HEL FOIL G A 5 West Washlngton st N AT et it stands coukinz, washin i family—one thiat under- el fronluz. Apply at 43 NTED=A Nivusework In Indinna-ny, i} H: NER & famlly of three. Appiy st 133 TAADISON 8l lousewurk. ST., A GIRL Goud reference re- MSTRESS WITH uderstand makins JHERY SEWIN; 0 new dresscs, Apply ) EALLN CUTTING AND rn's clothiog. Ao, ten abrofdery, wnd situafio + 5Lone’s any 1’} W TV ANTED=S HOM A 1o (hvalid, copyisty mmutnens teacher of musfe, Ganting, oravy Kind of Hght ¥oniiieopara, Clorice, ITUATION WANTRD-IR P S o ent hllhlv!I|l1!m|uhh“"\x!"' ! renmy nd anick in ealrnintion: hiclnes, Jeading elly reforences for i an for it (anetry. TeHAbI Wit Rratl e vt St Sl i At SO one e v gy kel JITUATION WANTED-DY A G00D Gk AriegIat foon TeireRee: AdAremt b i, THOAL ‘Trades, ITUATION WWANTED - A8 EN S e i 1 Teans Sotleace, Apmy ot Srang Archel-ay. ITUATION WAK" ¥ A VTN 14 lexrr o walctimARIO Duriessr £ 10 willing drees ¥ 78, Trilmoe ofice. Con ITUATION WA YOUng ftan (Dans COACTIMAN 1Y B e e }'"\'»:‘i' T ‘Addresn 1 95, Tribane o i JITUATION * WANTEDZDY A" VOUNG BWEDR 13 e o make b U H et Adirva 5, oo o PR kv JITUATION WANTED=TV A Yo, :s“ ‘;,L\'I” (:m;(lr ‘r:li”gm'"m‘fil:\-\“ ¥ 2 to TR ol en. A R Mhne ITUATION WANTE LY 1o Deadore Arientd. hers Iinots gad M| i Y] [y of R, et experlonee; Tl aadre HOLESALR MONT AND i aveline warcanis In il by & gantioman wio experience 1n the husiness, wpEteat mAD Whn can (n- Addrezs for threo daya, RIETT MAN (-dnflmnu il ahice, drnen G+, Tribu TED-FEMALE. Domestics, ';r&nfim\!;,,\.?"ntn = nvk.\ NESPRCTARLE 2w 0 o) aecond o 'y! i o arcond otk or Hght housewurks, ANTED=DY A Al houggwork fo & sinall fawitly, cfromnt-s £, Ttootn JITUATION WAS St ot # o Tiish munize. amt 4y, SWEINSHTG1L 70 Avply wt 1Y 8 w7113 give full antifietion,. Cun e seels ab 2 Cungrinss N1 % can tatily, QITEATIONS WANTED- Y TWOGRIA onen: for meeond whrk oF gened 1 trantred. North or s Shde case eall fur three dags ot 192 Town: nomy LA T BN atent, et TIYAL TAmI. JTUATION WANTEIZ0Y A _FIPT ST e Guntry t X iy Walts work fmte-tatcly, 1 QITUATION ™ wanT 1y D wolian conk tn hatel ar Hieat or pastry, o both, SE LT Call ST GG A9 Twunty- Ulthest,, JITL = 2 patéalo faully in o o work. Apply ot 560 South Halsted - QITVATION WANTEDZNY 1 girl to o General houscwork., 43 Brate-sL, Up-atdl. QUITATION WA D petent of ol yrivate family. i A al Liousewor K ur serond TC ity reference. YA GIRL WIT0 15 0 cieral Tousework I . respectably o Call for two days 3t 1ud West Adaimae . West blde preferre| Qirrarios DY A REEFECTABLE Y gl 1o d (ourework (n & piivate farlly,or cook W prvate bonrding-nouse. | Miease call ul 22 P 1w days, . NE- Apply tur vk work In mall Watuash warl: or s three days at B und zirl Call st 4441 1. QITUATION W —IY A GIRL TO DO GENT T huusework.” Call, for iwo day, at 7 Tweniys st STUATION WaNTED=IV A wirl t dy serond wurk gr wattine mat i€ roquired. Address ¥ v, Tribue ofic TECTABLE referenees JITTATION 3 S brivate taing teenth-at., near Hlng Teland ED — DY A FIIST-CLAS4 fu familles by thir day, QIuaTins wa o glven, Address s, 253 Weat dressmaker, to du Best of city referen Madison-at, , third-fo Nurses, QITUATION WANTED=IIY A MIDDIE-AGED EN- Y glials pereon o take vare of a0 ufant oryvun cl or th aaistrd & tier tamilys cuuntry prefert ¢ Mol QiTuaATIO NTED=IY X1l X ) married woman to wet uurse. Appiy at Found: lng's How, = Tlounekeepers. JTCATION WANTED=AS WORKING TOU ;‘0_ kérper by @ ‘Widow Wy, Call oF sddreas Nr v QITUATION WA yuitne wllow eXperienc lodechola WAnagement and care of ehfidren; woul nATuject to u widower's family; best of reforence \required. *Callor nddress HOUSEKESVEit TED=-A WIDOW OF 26 MI! port of ehild 20 months of ay g, auything for hooest living. th Dearburo: D= BY A NIDDLE: arnuree, or take referentes, 416 Wal dres < 37 N e nished Foot bt o ¥ muderutu, Addross E i, riu S Lo W ASTED <HIX YoUSG LARIES 75 OIS A Bt eombination, t o i he roud June #ou of L » Ample 1 antee. bluck T fugton-st. Tunderu warr: ERIAGT Monday s, Tiedays and Tiar cle g AU WREN &' (0.5, cncing st 10 8, . §272 und 154 Waaliing nun, 34 10 €5 per week, with D@ E MICHIGAN-AV.—1 285 5 front van With bonrd. Beference given sud requir 30() soyTH sTA ruattis for gent] men; ulso other gleasnt o man and wife or Mugle wentle- s with bourd, Tern low. i1 or — AKICELY " LY PO ot ressunable price. 18 Lroans 1AV =T 40 Lroons, with board, on first gleor e it L1513 iEiED Lefer- MICHIGAN-AY, 1 board FURNISHED 4 pecoud toors, sl I et —X BLEASANT ¥ or sulte, with all Improvements, with atfun ut very luw rutes. MUSICAL. GANT PIANOS-WE of “clogant ew. planos Iy low rices, New 14 ‘and upwards. Our casl piirchinies Tudvatitucda I pricis, wig wo can wiler bageal be hud elsewliele, Exauine our stocks, MAL: . 134 Btate-st, IUANRL TEAL FOIL CASIL _MAITIN'S, 191 State-st. ZRT-CLARS KNARE PIANO, IN A it will be suld chieaf, .&ppf} Q0it e fur A fow ntJd, BAUER & LU, GI‘HAT HARGAL PIANOS OF e T AT LOWEST 1iUC hetter tere than can GOOLD & SON, 244 State mACHIN N, annur.ulnxr THE In U o eat prive Batlefaction o ey Fr bt ot GRONGK 1. GORK 1IN Kl (et years, Duils moarke A, mt lvse thap half regulvr N, No ‘J\jl\\'n)lull_‘_u‘ NUFIE OFFICE OF A, J. MELCHERT, CITY K lr'I!lll. A Weat Madbon, Muchines swold ou ot My payienta, rente 4, exchinngod. and repalred et LB A L LOST AND FOUND, 1)V, LOSTLAST ING_ (WEDNESDAY), corner Madison wid Easall amiall) plated sliver collar an. terrler bitel, & . uruing her (o' Chivai Field oflice, 170 East Wi T nemnily rewnrded. (5T—#5 LRWARD-—A DARK GANARY-BIRD y wuRil), for which above raward will bs patd at Madisdn-st., thbrd ton TESDAY, 2071, 0N 4 hetween twenty-shvth and Twenl it eotd plug wiaciced k. 8. to K. & ultabiy rowarded by returning the » Park-av. = : i i = BEWARD=FOL BETUIN OF 1" of bt al Tares inkia b0 Dr. A, 1% i Mlchizan-ov. FOIR NALE. o to 247 Buuth L1, DUV A BRONEWICR i $4 Wil bay & i, Call ut D, G OUTFITA, WOOL. rin alfitary stores of Jepot. Renwoved (081 e Mkt U e wind rubher blanke b, Brc Uaverument Gbods i SITUATION WA DVERNEAS BY A " German lady capable of teaching her native lan: ewlng and eimbrobderys willing o make herselt it o ubfevtion o travel.” Apply at 40 Wabsili- GTORAGE FOIl PURSITUNH, WUGAIES, AND 5 ettt i rerprior warliouse ot Weat Mo roecst. uue founed,” Claryes Juweat Ju thie ¢i{y. ber . T fine o 18 OGNEN-AV,, OPPOSITE TON PARK, NEW warble block, fourth houm south tandalph A Furnalid oF SEfurnisied front or T, ueslred, with hoanls all the mudurn conyealunce une ul the Mghtful joeations i the ¢lty; terw: vxchanged. TADISON = ONE L bound, AR JOB eI oL NTCELY R UILSTSIED D tront room ta rent 1o dentlemad and wifo or sin: &le gentlemen, with of wi ard ! 8," ANDOL] RGE, CE- O ly-furnfaiicd rodin 1o rent with board.” Doard D to permanent purtic. 2 BIILAN NEAR UNTON 3 1 AC: commuod fur'two anarried couples at ¥1 e wvek ench, e most atiractive: table Amt-claas; ull nioderu’c Addre ¥ 17, Tribune ofiic FURNIEILE 03 Ot BU. sk uard, L€ private fanlly aear ~ Address 1) 50, Triluna ottce. “Nortn Sido. Alon - NICE BINGLE bl o rent with buand, Iotols, CFSTENNIAL HOUSE, 2% STATEST,~TOALD, g frou $4 {0 85, K, with us of plano sud vath room. K. Wk DR xouEsT Tl and Erfosts, with firstoclass board. partics, DI ORTH C IR y furnielicd ‘dellghifui routie Cheep W proinpt pAying ) 150 WATIA 1th board, §1.20t0 83 pe THOUSEIIOLD GOODS, FINF LOT OF il TTURE WILL A SN Fotathni ¥rid ],T e et At SRSl alies ot “50 TAvGE LN, Coudtable, ALOSING OUTT 2. QR (RO ot REUITS, TV ALUE. IN, 188 State-st, {13 S carpeta cli forcash. W, A L& C WOVEN:WIRK ™ MATTRESS Cabingt Teds wre (i best 1 e, A LEBEY & PETENS, 131 kast Madison l'l‘nu' UNION FURNITURE COMPANY RETAIL parlor and chawber furniture In l"‘:‘ulmll oo weekly ur T i, yments, Ml Went Madison-sf. 99, crockory, a1 the Joweat poseibl prices vu cas) Tho only Arn [n Chicaxo that can (uens ot WiLh Arst-class gunds. Four lours | ront bullitug (343125 are sjiedwith cholce wods | 14 W W cal cas) 2 chaaly - Whepsy Al oA ., 740 West Madison LtLly pay HIeDts. & Tious: CORN: GENTS WANTED: ETHING NEW. AGENTR 1 or gantieign to canvest i the clty a0l throughout the Btute. The best thiuig th it e Catl atouce st th geuerul Oftice, 177 aud 170 Euat Mad- hou-st. AR GOOD™ As TOF BUGGY AXD i (e country, 10'be Wikl Taew, AIE DY thE beat 1 ol AL hai s o l\ en, b 15 tony, ete, The largest va- Frty I Clifeago, sod welling ut very low prices. G, L. BRRADLEY, N AKBOTETM 2\ tou wayous, yricen The UCTION BALES OF HOK <\ pies, bar W10 [JOI SALE-ON hore, CulcT st and kind i every reape wevutnt of slekiiess. ARy ol betueen Wabined and Mickizan I at CR BULRIE Wadilin, Works, @ 5 l‘.l\l sy 5 800 15 Wasbin v b nte ) fault, only vn 10 1lartdu-court, CLASS FIDE-DAR AMa, 50 D 5 from & st bt 760 Bichigan. Joom sate-cy T, pounisp [erfaetly i, K PONY, WEIGIS and wentlo for luly’or R, sl Wew Durticna; W LF KUIDE: 10 luAYe (0ND. ilirew L. Hrihtne uftce, R = 0T BALE-PAIL OF SELESDID SIATCIED DA piv ey lorecm goun st it (L infuate Bores), Urive aftigle ur e, Any Ly can drive them. Will D wold uta argalns. 1 Wit some oot call wlho Wanis 0 Buy (ho tradet] e of the dneatteanis in the clty, T, B BOY D, 140 dadiaon-st, Koom b4, o1 SALE-A FILaLCLASS (OIS WAL fron nxles, need but dittle. Tnquire of D LEACH, Abicrical Kxprom Baroa o woattiuf Vao e JOR GHEAT BARGAINS 1N CARNTAGH luls, TUCKBWE) & wlldo besly, top st vjan cte. atton 11 B HILL 0 aud loftne . AND LIGNT delive o tup, forvasl T Weat Luke-dt. \ UST BE BOLD=TEN GuOD TOI DUGUIER, ONE AW Carrpait, w phiactui, good diay aud harucs, ai four scta bugiay Anil teain’ harness, very choug, Call to-day, st 11w Weal 3 - B L FOL NUBSES AT MY FAL terms o 8 m : Dertald, 1. AND LIGHT 1 iy ot 154 Eik radied Foartli-av., toRethier ot Addrees —A OB Wagon OF LUEKY+ 1 basciment. , = ANTED=A GOOD LIGIT-COLORED DE wagan, patent whie st b feedsClas, Testct, g chewh for cusli, Gl a3 141 e o-akey fro 0 1033 6. . FASCIHING & oEL- 0 BLY—A GOOL, BOTK] horses must be cheap. JOIN CABH-TEN TANTE \ ko i Ut fur farm i 5 S 1 IORSES FOR BALK—ONE $0; ONE FOIL gk 4] 5 o 7. West Madiaoii-st, Cull sy Rl ety or §30, MIec Sadile pouy. o2 =) WILE UV MY HANDIOM S350 Vit Gal v drid i ki Iupllln“ny Cutl at 145 Bouth . GOOD BUSINESS W' start o prustable ITNER WANTED-IN 1. PANTNES b with storiag xotds ‘and | wopey Ju counectluny one of 1he best stauds | City, T Addions ¥ o0, Tribune utlice, i TEN—$2U—-(N"A FIIST.CLASE iy yuulig msn uot afrald uf Lovo aliount of eapltal, will'tind » Lo business,” AdUrcas £ 00, rare upportunity tu e, iioune wice, l)A“T.\'l‘.l( WANTE]--! 15 & wholeraly buslices bow ceselil oJar {o this ety will bear close In atlong noke oeed ltunly but those that have Lheuvney aud inoan buslucss, Hrchelivcn oxchauged. Address guth st doaday, D 44, ‘Iribune opive, QIIVATIONS WANTED-MI ) ol (amily enpluyment o sestich, 416 Wahaali-ov, and er of Tiandulpl NS WANTED= EOIN WANT OF p of wll nattenatltl [ 5, 394 Wewd Madlio: by ustng_ ons Newspuper Lista wid State Divistona, talogue und map addies A. N. KELLOGG, LL CANIL FALD FOR™ CAST-OFF CL o Carpets, furnitare. and niiscellaneons gootd of an wlBg 1etter T JUNAB GELDEIL M Etate TREMINATED 73 AND COCRIW the trade filly wale Iuveatigato this, Addrest CASI=A BOTIV | R Artlcle vold, ust, & B3NS Toan and bullluh ot b P ale it pmtcart o TA: VW ATERR Tevel rude, arid viowin, of ol muality, Calt or address A, OARLBY, ‘asliington-et. (ASILPALD FOR OLD GOLD AXD SILVKL. G0LD d t GOL aat Mt ViDL tatlialicd: 10 will pay w Splhuggi e o pur with case of deawing and mapplui inetrugients. The Aquite aL 10 Dearboniat. . F. JACOD. WAK INTEREST 1N SOME FSTAI: Tlebivad Lasstn preference for JGmberor mant- favturine.” Cun furalel £r0m 91,8010 215,004 iy by et il 4 SHOT FI'LL 4t $2801 Rvana' repeal 13 vies OF Fevalvens: i i e pifle WORKS, vd Dears entalugues frea, W borist., Chleaga, o VY ARTERCS FEET OF T oltica ehalts, wood. " BUSINESN CHANCE UUTION=-320 EOUTIE Ao, o etire o {ronurTs e one ool Vo Ak BUDY, Auctionee T\ Yous A leaaty Wk RHAM SALOUN DOING GoaD Inqutre 8t i20° Em ST, LOULS, A WELL-ESTADLISII fonery, corner store, itted up b v - cluas ayle, eiitly locatod on ope 6t 1o hees Uirozh e denire T AND FIXTURES, BOOTS AND u0q will use mud ok un will'asaume, Give full particus tars. k9, Triluny offico, ool Al TCENTRAL TLLE nots, #4007 goud Texsons for wishing fo sell. Addrias cars W. 1. GRAY, Brovoors Tlower, Clifeago, l)l.'LI‘LIU HOUSK O THE CORNER OF orn and Jac! CouN DEATG pposite the new uod ustome \V A TOFIND=A A NV A hatiars atih 1 Wil sase ot tirlee tho aiioant and s leglttinate busiticss. 1120, “Eribine otice, L DIVOROE l 1VOL QUIETLY AXD for resldents of any blate wjpesl unnccessary. Fee Divurce Ageney, Dos 283, Clilcagv, Il IVORCES QUIKTLY ONTAINED FOR INC DR, oA o tire: sitdvdis vatte elont troot: Tesldénes docree. ¥ 5 MARVYN. Lioom’s, b3 Wa s, Chicago, 1L, )IQUCES LEGALLY AXD QUIETLY OBTAINED tu evry Slat and Terrlry for licompativlity adence unuecessary. fler docred, Twaly wperiency;, A, G CLL altormoy-at-ia i 1. Room 1 VORCES LEGALLY AND QUIET! L A 1 suiclent proofi tse d Higek, Chl e al i 1or Incampativitit; ace Lot uscelary ANTS NTED .la»u'fl' PR - & ; Cia B ATste]asa valu0n UMLK & whdbistges Tl R, e KialGatkaet e N ASTED-CINCULAR CORNICE MACIINK; BEQ WASTER S AL RIS RN s

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