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~ HE COUNCIL. The Board of Public Works Finally Abolished. Opinton of the Corporation. Counsel that a Majority Can Do It. Tho Sonth Slda Gns Compnny Comes Down to $1.60 n Thousands The regular meeting of the Council was held yesterday afternoon, Ald, Aldrich in the chalr. The City Comptroller's monthly statement, which haa already been publishied, was read and placed on flle. aAs. The following communication was read from the Comptroller aud ordered placed on fllot 1 hiavo submitted tho resolutfon passed by your fonorable Lody on tho 14th {nst.in refercnce to the price of rnu to he furnlstied the city by the Chl- ¢ago Goa-Light and Coke Company {o sald Com- pany, and havo rocelved from eaid Company & props Teitlon to furnlah gns to the city for the sum of $1.50_per 1,000 cuble fect from Oct. 1, 1870, to May 1, 1877, In qnmmnce of said resolntion, which propoeltion the m&nr and myrelf have ac- cepled Iln accordance wil J;ul!g X“x-“’}'n‘u‘\lvnn"fiu.. Re- s 1N Ao spectfully, etc,, Eaiwein LARE PAR, The Board of Publle Works submitted tho following, which waa referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleysof the South Divislon: The Bonrd of Publlc Works wonlit reapoctfnily represent that several months ago, on account ol tha funds approprinted for Lake Park belng ex- hansted, the Buporintendent was ordered to dia- charge the men umrln o undar him, Bubsequent- Iy s resolution, dated Mny 18, was passed your Honorabla body, directing the' Superintendent 10 receivo all the manuro that might be_offercd, an 10 cover up with sod dafly the snanure so dellvered. e Superintendent, in order Lo carey out this order, assumed the remponnibility of ‘employing mwre nien, [n violution of re‘wmu orders of” tho Tinard, d. when colled upon o cx- Plain why lie did not oboy the dnr ::'I‘ of tho Doird, stated that Aldernien bad lfl:clf i him to employ the men, and they would seo tha the funds wore provied for thelrpny, 0 Tire Board would further represent that the 1 sarcrs on Luke Fark havo not been pold sinco the nonth of April, and they are dally lnnmrl.l,ln n‘g itie Bonrd with thefr pressing needs, and ur;.eu]lyr Zesiro the City Councll to provide lnmediate relie and a full ecttlement of thoir clalme. Th official bonds of Frank E, Bhubert, Asslst- ant Hoy Weigher, Loronce Meyerbofer, An- thony Johinson, and Adam Graham, Assistant ity Welghers, were approved, OIL OX THB WEST BIDE, Ald. Whito offered tho followlug, which was seferred to the Gas Cnmmlum::"1 o et dained, ete., Thaton and after the firsf dnly,‘c;lrl etover, A. 13, 1870, and until otherwlko provided for by the Clty Councll, the city lamps in e Sivielon shall bo farnishied nid lighted with oil, in accordanco with the tine-table for the lighting of city streot-lamps now followed by tho city, instead of gas. THE DOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. The followlng opinion was read in regard to the abolition of the Board of Public Works: At your meeting of Sept, 11, tho matter of abotishing tho Skl 3¢ Tublic Worlts wan, by a vote of your honorable nnd‘{, relorred to mo for my Tegal oprnlon, with apecial directions to ruport upon e efect of tho ordinance, ot that time under sonsideration, if pacsed, and the wumber of votea required to piea tho samo.™ In compliance with this action of your Lonorable bud(. 1 herewlth pro- sent you the results of my investigations, together with the Icgn) concluslons which I have arrlved at: Tho records of your honorable body show that on the 21t day of June st & resolution providing for a reorganization of o Board of Public Works wus Introduced and referred to o Specinl Commilt- tee, conluting of Mcsurs, Stewart, Heidler, and Kirk, who revorted thie saine back on tho S1st day of July last, sccompanied by on ordinance provid- fog for tho abollshment of tho Buard and the \K}-nflfln of tho oftica of Commlissioner of Public or Th! toport was, npon motlon. lald over and uldished, and came up for considoration In regu- arordor Aug, 14, The first scction of that_ord|- nance in as followa: **The Board of Public Works of theCity of Chicago, as tho same s at prescnt coustituted, Is hereby abolished,™ Sec. 2 provides for the creatlon of thie ottice of Commissloner of Public Worke, and defincd thedutlcsof thatofiicor. The record of your action as made by the Clerk ls ns follows: **The question being upon thengtion of Al. Stowart to pasa the ordinance, Ald, Culler- ton demanded tho yeasand nuya, and the ordinance waa not passed, —yons, 21; nn{vl. 11,~the chartor requiring a two-tlilrds vote of all the Aldermen clectod in the afirmative, Nothing farther was dono about the matterat that session of the Council, and no mutlon to re- cunslder this vote was made. ‘On the 28th of August tho Mayor aent to the Council n speclul message recommondlng the nboll- tion of the Buard, and gave therefor Lis rensons, which can be found on page 171 of the Councll proceedingn, This messugy waos referred to the Judiclary Committee to takio thy subject into con- slderation and report uEuumo same, They mado 0 report, accompanied ‘nn ordinunce slinilar to that which had already been befora tho Council, but varying somewhat'in tho details, thiouch pro- viding for the abolishment of the Board and tho creation of tho oftico of Commisslonor of Publlc Woris. ‘This report and ordinance were, by vota of the Conucll, made the lficr_lul ordor of biisinoss for Sept. 4 On thut doy the repurt was taken np, and the vole on, concurring In the report and passing the ordloonce stood 21 {ntho atlirmative and 12 in the negative, awd tho Clerk record- ed it s lost becausc the charter required 8 two-thirds vote of oll tho Aldermon_ elecied. A motlon, bowever, was mudo then and there to ro- conslder the vote which had been taken. Tt was reconsidered, and then recommitted to the Judi- clary Committee, with instructions to report at the next regular peeting, and the same be made the #peclal order of the Councll at 4 o'clock. The nuxt regular mecting was Sept. 11, Wlhen tho speeial order was called, the Judiclary Cominlttes submitted 8 rnlmrb accompanied by an ordinance recounnending the abolltion of tho Buard of Publie Waorks, and devolving the duties andal] the powers of the Board upon the Mayor. The vote was taken upon_cuncurring in the report and paesing tho utdinance, ond thero were 21 votes {n “the attlrma. tveand 12 votes fu the negative, 'The Chalrman tuled that theordinance bind nut prased, owing ton fallura ta recelye s two-thirds vato of all the Alder- ctod, 'Tho vote on concurring in the report snd passlug tho ordinance was then roconsidered, und wad on notfon refurred to me, with speclal in- PR te o et Misiars: o adiydha st a1 hilstory ofqall the attempts to abolish the Bosrd of I'ubllu’Wl’}kl faras hl;llltzl! tu the direct actlon of records, the Council as #hown by the Flra=1t 1 TROAL lClONCLU!lDKB. 2!t I8 very evllent that from begin end the Mayor snd Councll bave -ctcdfi’xufi‘a';gu‘lo« finproseion” that {t required two-thirds of all the Aldernion elctod to ubolish the Board, Thie vl of th cueo Iy, 1 am satislicd, erroncous, See, of the present charter docs not, in my judgmont, in specifylng the number of votes nqn?nlxa 10 alolish an ollice, hnve any refercuca whalvyer to the case of nbollshing an ollice which Lad been created by prior laws and onhinances, but refors ow i simply to oftices created under and K {!lnl: rter, The langusge of Hcc.?{n‘.‘:‘:‘:«;}! uwa: The City Councli may 1n It discretion LM by SRS faatd b aviisar B dime to the Aldormen siected, provide fur thie vlactio, by the Vsl vuiers of the cliyy or the apyolutinent of tha dugor with the lpg)mvufnf the Lity. Lounctl, of a City Collactur, & City Marstial, # Cliy. Buperinténdens of Bireots, & Corporatiun Culnacl a Gity Comtrallor, ue unacl, & auy or cither of then, and auch other uficers as iy by 0. {'hu s3id Councll Uo ueemed uecewary or oxi city Councl Ik vote. by ordlums ml oi the . by 8 ut T o to take cifeee ab tlio end of the thea fecal yo scontinue any office 86 created and dovolve tha dutioi Uicreal upon iy other ity uilicers wid uo ullicer Hiting &ny guch otlice 50 discontinued shnll have any elsfn ayalnst tho city on accouns of nis salary after suchd s cuntinusies, Now, is not this as plaln as lnylhmficnn be, that thia language refers to otficers created by the Clt Councliy 'Uheve can be no question ubout 1t at all, Lthink, and nubody whll pretend that the Board of Tublio Worke was created by the City Councll, 1t eays nothing whatever about otfiees which have al- reidy been created by the State, and dues not even refer to thelr abollshinent, but the powor to abullsh thow fu contalned In the City Charter, and power Is given by this very sectlon tu the Counci) 10 detor- nine Just what oilicers they require, and they may, it they choose, reorzanize and remodel all exiating dopartments, 1t fs & discretionary and leglslative L}m:r conferred upon the City Councll by tho Second—That the Board of Publlc Works can be abollshed, and that, tou, by a msjority vote, ls to me yery cley Judgo McAllister, in deciding the €ase of the Police Commlusioncrs, which ia found fn the sayenth Legal A buld that e Councll had full plensry power to abolish and feconstruct evory onc of thu Departments of t o unicipal Uovornment, My language 1u declding at case was ue followa: +Whilo the ive ollicers specified in Bec, 72 are lndhxcnuhlo, and boyond the control of the Coun- cil, the statuto veuts in that body full discretion as 10 the existenco and powers of all other ofticers of the City Government, " " Thiv cuse waw most elab- mul{ argued, and tho power of tho Cuuncil to Abalish thu Huard of Police was dircetly Iuvoived, sud the same question that arose ju that Cade nrises in this, The Moard of Iolice Was organlzed and established by an foby of0 the Genoral - Assembly in b1, thé Doard of Public Works In thu same man- fl" 10 180333 but the act of 187 lu a luter nct, and |l|l vxpreas power 1e conferred upon the Conucil n“ 42y what oflicers & clty suall have,and it matters oL whethier they huve buen fu exiytence & longer or & shorter ime, Judge Farwell decided iu tho :unu Way In the caso of the Folice Commlssionery, '{Hl 8, 1876, (8ce Tth Leyas Neus, p. B2, chare, Sery wording of Bee. 73 of the prosent odrter uilts It 10 otficen created under and by vir- 'fld of the charter, In the wbacuce, therefure, of we prohibllory clauss of Lhe statula oz somo :fil ive provislon requiring & two-thirds vole to b Ish ull oflices not created by them sluce tho 'btiun ol the charter, C"Mlnl—lt Loy beon suggested, howover, that the - unchl did ou the 3d duy of May, 1875, by ordl- acs couttunw wll oilicers aud danirbmeats 1n wilica nnlil the farther actlon of the Conncll, and th that wan cquivalent to creating or did creato new oftices of n\? the delpnvlmtnll, and therefora the l!l)fl:‘l of {’uhlhl.' I\\']m’ kn 3 cept by a two-thinds vote, nn{ucr’h, 1 am satlafied, erroncous, for thator- dinance created nothlug swhatover.” It did “not create the ofiice of the Hoard, nor any otber office, and merely declared what the effect o exiating 18 wan; for, by See. 0 of the charter, all laws which wore Inconstatent with tho present charlet were continued In foree, and by gec. 11 all ord!n?cu were continuod in force unti) aitered, smended, oF repenled. ‘anrtA—Trom this then it followa {hat ne o mn/ nrlr( vote to Bhollsh tho ofiice of the llonlm of Fablie Workn 1a il that Is mlulrnd, the oard was actually aholtshed by s mafority vote of the Counic Aug. 4, 1870, 1t you will oxamine the Counell proceedingn of that dato you will find that tho tirat #cction 1e an indopundent one, not connnflzl with anything elso whatover, and that acc llfln wfis passed and adopted, whils the ‘balance of the ord ; nance providing for tho creation af the nnlca’o Commlssioner of x‘"“{"f \l‘.ar: “.'{“p:’.:‘v“:%‘:‘ his ot adopted, bec -third vote. “a::rf\i'n';;:;:o (I:;urt has, declded in numorons cnten that a nw may bo valld In gm and vold as to the remninder, and just 80 with the ordinances. Sho mere fact that any guantity of aurplus and fitegat matter is atiached (o & particular section of a law or ordinance doce not mifect thiat particalar Soction which fs unubjoctionable, An ordinsnce ‘may be compoacd of 20 or 40 nectlons, and cvery Fection but ono may be declarod Uegal and vold, and that one may n(nml while ail the rost may fall. 11 does not appear thnt any attempt wna made to telke out any portlon of the ordinance, or fo reconsider the vote at all, bui the vols was taken, d evory one, L havo no doubt, nonestly . belleved ° that the — ordinauce Tiad been lost for want of the requisito nunher of yoles, Tt it may bo sald that as everybody had treated the ordinance aa loat and as the Cletl never presented the ordinance to the Mayor for hia signa- ture. that therefore St beeamo waate paper. This LIS@ of thio matter wiil not dos for It fa well settled That evorybody Ia bonnd to know ho law, and* everybady llving within the bounds of aclty is bonnd Lo take nutlce of the acta of tho Councl) and a1l ordinances passed by the them, and the Mayor and overybudy eixe was ound to know that thisor- dinance paased In the shnpo In which it did, and if 1o desired to veto it, and she Clerk dld not present it to him, then ho was bound to go after it bimaclf, and, If ho nelther approved or vetocd I, It took aoilect by force of Sec, 46 of the Churter, The opinlon hero goes Intoa lengthy history of tho ordluance after luduman;rc, clalnifne that It wus deposited Intho City Clerk's otlic, and that thereby the law was fulfilled, Tho fifth division reads: Now, ns to the partleular ordinance which {a pending before your honorable body, whieh pro- vides for tho abolition of the Bourd of Public Works, ond devolving ol thele dutles upon thu Mayor. Supposing that 1 am mistaken In the posi- tion which 1" have nssunied, that the Board was nboliahed on Aug. 14, 1870, aud thut the Buard fa sttll in cxistence, then il “the Councll have to do, 1f they wish to abolish tho Itoard, in to pasa thix ordinance, for Iam very clear, os I before salid, that it requlres anly o ma- Jority to do that, and there are no legal nh;ecllunl whatever to devolving the daties of the Commis- sionors npon Lhe Muyor, becatiso pawor Is oxpreas |7yg|wn to the Councll to do this Ly Secs. 23 and 4 of the charter. Itis for the Councll to determine as n queation of expedlency whether or not tho Buard shall be abollshed, und whether the dutles which have been erformed by thom phall be performed by the ayor, but thero s no legal objection to it. Finully, 1 think, in view of nll tha clrcunsatances and ia justicy to the Cuommliseionars of the Board, who hiave heen performing - thelr duties in good falth since A\Irb 14, 1470, and acting on behalf of the :t{. nnd to provide ugalust any contingency which' may arlsc, thatn resulution’shonld Lo pnssed by tho Council ratify- ing ond cunllnnhu‘rl ull of their acts and doinge while so acting, and accordingly I have preparcd a resolution to that effect, whicl'I hereby submit for your consileration, ErLiorr ANTioxy, Corporation Connsel. The accompanylng resolution rend us follows: Resolved, That all of the acts and doings, con- tracts, obligations, and undertoakings of every chinructerand kind of persons who have herctuforo acted s Commissioners of the Board ol Publlc Works since Aug. 14, 1876, upto and Including this day, bo and the same are hereby ratifled and couflenicd, and the clty will In good faith carry out fl"d“,:\nlf dertakings, contracts, obligations, ncts, sud doin could not be alollahed ex- ot this view of tho . . THE ORDINANCE PASSED. Al Gilbert moved the pnasage of the ordl- nanco on this subject, which was made a speelal order for this mchIuF. Ald, Lawler said all the agitation In regard to “this gubject was slmply td substitute a poli- ticiau in plate of the Board, and not in tho di- rection of the publie good. e belleved the clt{ was too large to bo attended to by onaman. Ald, Cullerton desired to ask the Counsel for the Corpuration soveral questions on this subjoet, Ald. Rawleigh objected. Ald, Lawler haying been cut short by the time rule, an extension was kindly granted by his fellow-tnembers to allow him to finish his spel He proceeded to disscet Mr, Anthony's legal contlusions, with o view of showing they were not sound. Ald. Cullerton wished sgain to put n question to Mr. Anthony. What portion of the ordi- nance passed .g 14 dld the Corporatiun Counsel consider i foree, and was {t possible that that or any ordinance could be divided without the action of the Councilf The Chalrman thought this was answerea in tho communleution, All, Cullerton thought not, The part of the on}nl”un referred to by no means covered tho point. Ald. Gllbert moved the previous question. Carrled—yeus, 215 nays, 10, The ordinance was thon passed by the follow- Ing vot Year—Tearsons, MeAuley, Cullorton, Dallard, Romlhurxhx\mrlcb. Thompuon, Gilbert, Kerbor, Tarnow, Neldler, Van Osdel, Smith, DBrigge, g hn&lalgh. Cléveland, 'Doumgar- ser—L1, Cullerton, 0'Brien, Lawler, White, Wheeler, Ryau, Nicsen, Lengacher, Mure phy, Bweeney—11, Ald. White made n long speech in explanation of his vote, which was tho old, okl story of the fllegnllty of ubolishing the Board in this fashion. Ald. Cullerton wished to change his vote, but he was too late, as the voting-llst had passed from the Clerk’s hands, TUB RESOLUTION. Al Gllbert theu moved the passage of the rcsxullutluu whichh accumpanied Tx' . Anthony's wpinfon, Ald. White moved to refer to the Judlelary Commiltice, Al Cullertou—What ia tho object of the resulution Ty Chalr—It simply makes tho actions of the Board legal, . Ald, Cullerton—Then what wus the use of passing the ordingnee? 3 I'lhie Cinir—It {3 slmply to cover the con- tingency; but It s the Council and not the Chuir that decides this natter, . After some further discussion, the resolution was referred, WEST DIVISION POLICE CODRT. Ald, Lawlor submitted the folluwing, which wus referred to the City-Attorney: Warngas, It Is currenily reported that from 16,000 to $20,000 annuuliy fv lost in city cases far violations of city ordinances In the West Division because they arc not prosecuted and propurly attended to by competent counsel repre- sentingthy city; therefore, be it Jiesolved, That the Law Depariment resmrt to thin Councll at the next ‘meeting thereof, whethor in llmlrjudgunmnt it Is necesnary to employ 8 profocutlng sttorney for sald Weat Division, MISCELLANEOUS. ‘The Finance Cotnnittee reported adversely to tho fssuc of o certilfeate to” W. ¥, Hildreth in pavmunt of usum of $1,004, amount of judg- tent ona contract, The minvunt is provided for {u this your's approprintions, aud will be poid &s s0on ng tho tax {s collected, © Concurred i The Financs Committes reported instruct- ingg the Comptroller to pay the judpes sl clerks of the cty clection held In April st $3 per day for the work they performed., Cons curred o, The Cominittco on Health and Cmm!i~ Rela- tions ru}mrled adversely on tho resolulion to change the thne of meeting from Mounday after- noun to evening, Cuncurred fn, “The Council then adjourued, — FRANCIS ADAMS, 7 b the Editor of The Trivuns. Cuicago, 8ept. 18,—In your roport of tne af- falr between Klelnman and Creighton publistied Bunday, you esy *aman named Adawns, con- nected with the City Law Dopurtmont,’ was present. In this your reporter s mistaken, I am the only person of the nanse of Adams con- nected with the City Law Departmes was 8t OLtaws nlh&m’llng ™o Baprome 'C"xx:‘flr{ from lust Thursdoy ovenlng till Iaat Bat evonlug. llelueclfixlly, gk‘luucu ASA‘::;‘..Y Race Botwean u Decr and & Locomotlye. Truckuwln.k Repubdlfcan, An excMnF 16 took placo last week fn the long snow-siicd thls side of the summit. As the eastern-bound freight train had just emerged from the tuuncl, the eugineer saw o deer some way shead on the truck, The rightened animal was flylng before tho englue at o breackneck u&)eed and the attention of all hauds was immediately catled to the fact. Tho whistlo began screaming, and thon followed & Lighly-cxciting scene, Thore wus no alternae tive fur the pursued and thuid ooimul but to Keep straight ou down the truck. The fil.oomy cavern formed o narrow race-track, and the flc- ting openings through which the \c.\mmg lizht entered added Lo the wilduess of the adventure, For over half-a-mile the engine rushed onward toward fte victim. For u timo the result scemed glmost cortaing the parsucrs gulued steudlly upon the pursucd, The deer never left the track, but sped onward e siraight as an arrow, The gamo was almost within tho clutch of the fruu horse, wid fn 8 few moments would THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: 'TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER (9, 1876. have lain mangled heneath the wheels, The lrakes were loosened and full steam applied, whon, just ahend, a small opening, cauged 1nst winter's heayy snow, was #eou by thie frightened antmal. “Like a dart it shot thiough it and up the stecp slde of the rocky mountain while a shout of good-uatured disappolutmen| ‘went up from tho crow of the train. ————— LETTERS FROM TIE PEOPLE, THE NORMAL 8CTIO0L. Th the Editor of The Trivuna, LARs, Bept. 18,—In your {ssue of this morn- Ing appeara & card algned by the members of the Board of Educatlon of District No. 2, and tha present and late Townablp Treasurers, exoner- ating Mr. H. B. Lewls from wrong In the use ot district money, and characterizing the article of last Fridey signod *Iovestigator,” (n Tux ‘TRINUNE, & slandcrous. It is due to the signers of the caril to say that no ong of the Board has ever examined the booka of the Townallp Treasurcr for the yoara from 1808 to 1873, or they wonld know that the facts staicd In the article of Friday arc correet. ‘The present Treasurer admits that he has not examiued the books of his predecessor, and it 1s due to Mr, Ely to stalo that Lo has no knowledge of the final “reault of the Into exam- inatlon, althougn lic assisted the writer and Judge Yulburd” tn taking from his books all the “details, durlnfi which time he admltted thint hie was aware that n large amount of bonds had been lssued and aold by the fortner Sehool- Bonrd,~Mr. Lewis and the Jate Mr. Coleman,— and that they had been pald by him, the pro- ceeds of which hiad never passed through the Treasury, and that, as his ealary at that time aroso from ncolmnfnluu on the district money, he required Messrs, L. and C, to give him an onler for several hundred dollars ns auch com- missfon on funds resultivg from the sale of stich bonds, Mr. E. says o does not know, and has no means of Knowing, what wae done with the funds 8o ralscd by the Board in that {nformal way. Neither the writer, nor any one to his knowledge, has ever charmed Mr, Lewis with anything criininal; bLut, the money not Leing ou'the bouks, the matter needs_cxplanation. . InvesTiGATOR. EXPOSITION RATXS, Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Cnioago, Sept. 10.—I have noticed several communications In your paper advocating cheap admissions to our Exposition, nll of which I heartily indorsc. I think the manngers stand In thelr own light by porsisting in thelr de- mands for the same prices for admission as In former yoars, when times were hetter, and the middle classes were recelving from 25 Lo 50 per miore for their labor than now. It costs from $3to 83 to admit & moderate-sized famlly at vresent prices, besides the loss of a balf or a whole dny's time and wages. And that Is more than a great many can afford at present. On Baturdays, with the reduced adnissions, the building 18 always crowded; so mmuch so that many who would incur the expense are de- terred from golng by the crowded con- dition of the bullding, especlully during the afternoon and evening, Make the admissions 25 cents at all times, and give cvery one a chance 1o vislt the largeat and flnest exhibition outside of Philx\duljnhlu. By the way, I wish the man- ngors would mnke public the "gross reccipts for admlissious yesterday at 50 cents and to-tay at 25, ‘I think they will find a large balance in favor of cheap admission. Amonzst the ex- libitors, whose interests domand cons{deration, they will find @ utanlinous rentimont in favor of low-priced admisslon. They have been to great expense in getting thelr exhibits in proper shape, and very naturally desire as maony visit- ors us possible, not only on Sulurdn{'&, but nt all times, Give us prices to sult the thines, and you wili fiud the Exposition of 1870 o grent Buccess. INSULTING LADIES. v the Fditor of The Tribune. Cnicado, Bept. 18.—I would llke to inquire, through your columns, 1£ it Is an absoluts ne- cessity, born of our high state of civillzation in |, this ninetcenth century, that o Iady, whose business detalns her down town until half-past 8 In the cvening, must not stand upon the cor- ner of one of our principal streets to walt for n car unloss she wishes to be groasly insulted by things who drag thelr Jonthsome carcasses about In tho shape of men, of all ages, from the cal- lous youth of 15 to the hoary-headed stuncr of 70 or 80,—oll enough, one yould uufi ose, to be dandling bhis grandehildren's children by sumo snug Inzle-sldy, and thinking of his coflln- Led rather than the lusts of the flesh, In these times, when theusands of respeeta- ble wamnen are forced by cruel clreumatatces to o out into the world unlprutecled, t0 beeomno bread-winners for themselyes, {£ not for others, one would supposs the least our proud and noble city could do would be to affurd protec- tlon to licr daughters in tho pursuit of thelr varlous trades and callings. Af honest woinanhood and Indy-like behavior are not sufliclent lgunrnnlcca for protection from such wretches (I will not insult God's four- footed animals by calling them brutes), I, for one, though not particularly anxious to he nam- bered with the * stern-ininded sfsterliood,” pro- poso to protect myself in a way and by means considered not lawful by our saplent legislators. GUNIPOWDER, LIED AND THE GERMANS, 7o the Kdltor of The Tridbune, Cu1cado, Bept, 18.—In yestorday’s TRIDUNE there Is o roport of the doiugs of the Cuok County Central Comuittee, ot thelr meeting 1ast Saturday. I quote from your report: Gen, Lieb was called upon to express his views, and, inreply, sald o was plad to state that ning- tenths of the Germans would vote for Tilden,” ‘Then he 50“ ou to say that the Gernans ng— proved of a certaln plan, but that they consid- ¢red certaln thinge too complicated, cte, Ju\llgmg from the romarks of Gen. Licb, somo foollsli people might bo Inclined to believe that Gen, Lieb represcited the * Germau element of Chicago, This fs & sad delusion, for when Gen, Licb spenks of what the Germans approve of or disapurove, he spenks shuply with refer- ence to the few Germans who are employed in hia oftive, that's all. Besides, Gen. Lieb 'is not 2 German by birth and if he wus, it does not: follow that he Is a fit person to represent the German-speaking citizens of Cook LonnH. & TNEODORE SCHINTZ, Tv the Editor of The Tribune. Cnicaao, 8ept. 18,—In responsa to 2 notfee contained lu the cditorial column of your paper of Baturday last, concerning tho probability of my candidocy for the ofilee of Sherlf of Cook County, I take oceaslon to say that I have con- cluded to announce mysell asa cundidate for sald office Lofore the enauing Demacratic Con- yention, and that I wwake this nunouncement withiout fear or fuvor of Tyus CiioAGo TRIDUNE, Respesttully yours, "I'itEOLORE BCIINTZ. Asparugraph appeared {n Tus THIDUNE o fow days ago cuncerning Mr, Theodors Schintz, us a pruspective Demnocratie candidate for Blierltt, ih:fv.-mu:u was made to certain alleged matters in his personal record. Tua TRIBUNE disclaiing uny persunal knowledge ol any professioual mbseonduct on the part of Mr, 8chintz, though charges of that c¢haracter have at tines hecn publishea ln sume of the Geymun papers to hls prejudiee. WANMING A VITER, 7o the Ediior of The Tridune. CiicAao, 8ept, 18.—~We have read o story of a kind-hearted farmer who found a nest of young rattlesnakes, alinost frozen to death. Ho caretully placed them near the fire Lo warm, Dut, as soun a8 the reptilos began to show evl- dentw of returning lite, they darted thele polson- ous fungs at his children, aid he was obliged to destroy them, Our Govermmnent treatud the Rebels with great kindoeas, oud they recipru- cate the favor shown them by acts like that which transpired at Hamburg, 8.C. = ¢ : Lost Faimi, TESTERED DY BILLS. 7o the Editor of The Tribune, Cu1aAco, Bept. 18,—1t is 1mpossiblo to paes the streot coruers without being stopped by thoso Lissh-hunters, anud n greasy restarant or free-lunch bill foreed into your pocket or under your arm, A mau {s Hable to get robbed fu this way, Canuot thure be u stop put to thist Bu-, Ul Raudolph strects, ware of Clark aud ulp e Ang.~Pour bolling water on them. w— ————— A Caro for Colds fn the Hoad, London Spectator, Tt would seem as if th':! curo for thoss worst of all small nulsances, colds i the head, which Dr. Forrior, of King's Collego, nuggculeuf fu tho Lancet, might prove to bo & reuiedy of very Rreat value, Ir {sa snuff—a white powder— composed of the following ingredionts; Hydro- chlorate of morphie, two graihs; ucacia-powder, two drachme; trisoltrats of ' bismuth, six druchms,—the whols making upa quantity of powder of, which from onc-quarter to onu-half may be safely taken, 1t necessary, in the course of 24 hours. Dr. Ferrler saya 'that with thls snuil ho bias twice cured himself of very violeat colds,—ounce, indeed, by taking trisultrato of blamuth alone, which (s & very powerful remedy fur catarth of the inucous wwewbrave, aud b the most Important {ngredient In this snufl. Dr, Ferrler menttona two ather persona who were cnred of violent colds by the same snff; and to these Instnuers we may add that of the present writer, who, having a violent cold coming on, with dw senration of welght In the temples an the unuai dinagreeable focling in tho throat, as well a8 ordinary catarrh, made trial of Dr. Fer- rier's remedy one evenlnf. and pot up on tho following morning completely fres from cold, which has not since recurred. The snufl, instead of Increanlng the tendency Lo snecze, almost (m- medlately begina to dimiiish It. The Fall.Term, Datrott Free Prem. ‘The public schools opened for the fall and winter ‘scason yesterday, and every child In Detroit felt happy for an hour or two, it not longer. A hoy going down Becond street {rom tho Cass Behool at novon met a boy golng up from tho Porter Street Bchool, and the Cass hoy called sut ¥ Haln't school bully, thoughl" " You het]" was the prompt reply. *Ilow's your teacheri” *¢ Niceat person you cyer saw, I snapped six p:per’yndl this forenvon and never got licked o once “Just like mine," called the other. “When she paw ma nv.lcklmi & pin Into & boy, she smiled and ulnglcd, and [ belleve sho's got & hoart ke sn angel.’ hose lads may mect & week later, and, when thoy compare notes, the frst one wihil remark: “I'm llcked regularly three times a day, and fot nothing at nll," “Eflrunm ," will be the mourntal echo of the FINANCIA L. e e et e AM‘%UNTB TO LOAN AT VERY LOWEST RATES 0ud city of f8Tm security, [ mounta at ):Nlrlo‘étnl’m M. WICKS “Amfi'f?:,'m"{v'm;- CH& MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHE CloraL LU DEILY prIvALS oMot i o oh-st., near Clark, flooms s and 0. Eatablialied 1434, DYANCES MADE ON DIAMONDH, WA’ APV o ool or coll nioney loaned oo furhiture, 'E C. COLE 144 DEARBORNE s_Tnoficy 1o loan on Chicago real estato in i 82,0 ate 3 1 -n'u(l:’}mr Dm‘?ffw per cont} larger sumi IA.\( PHEPARED TO NEGOTIATE LOARS ON kond Improved tarms in lilinols, in small or large amountatosuit, at low fates; no doli orres - enca from fArgiers and others wili receive immy sttentlon, Al Ic.ins made un Chicnio real estats at Jow rat nl catato hought wnd sold or exchanged, Tho best of reforencesglvon, N. L BRENS, 232 0n- tarlo. hieago, p celite M. Cr DAl St e To0 25, n 23, Il'os i 0 LOAN 1 % Vi AN AN OF S AD OT: MG R o € Portland Block, ]\lDNEY TO LOAN 1 E OR BMALL N LA amounts, on Chicago real eatato, at lowest current rates, O, B, GLOVER, 07 Uearborn«: ONEY IN HAND TO LOAN ON_FURNITURE OR M zfluurnu.’u‘c. B AN R ST duiph DMOEEY 7O LOAN AT CURREST TATES ON ate ‘in Chicago and viciaity, MEAD & GO, ailo-st, '\VA)TMJ-sm.wJ FOIt ONE OR TWO YEAUS AT faw rate of intorest on fine’ mAnufacturi - £rty worlli over thruo tines the amOWLL. AdAFCss b 17, Tr(bunc ofiice, stating where interview can b had, 8 TEI CENT-MONEY' 10 LOAN IN 8UMS OF u'un and _over on lemvcu city_praperty; low commisefons, TURNER & BOND, 103 Washingion-st. 50D S ARSI To TR 1t & BOND. 105 Washingtonest. oo "3‘()60 $2,000, 1,000, OIt BUMS TO BUIT, TO nfii‘c Jotn e Chicago pronerty 'at cursent TURNER & BOND, 102 Waalington-st. 250 00(),F0 LOA AND 10 PER CRNT, $50.000 %I S s s Jioyed renl eatate; low commfstons. JOUN C. LONU, 2 Enat Waslington-st. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND—ON SOUTI BIDE BATURDAT, § 55 EPT. 10, & pocketbook. Uwoer can haye it b) 1 No, L Efghieentti-st, Y A I, LOBT N BRUNSWICK'S NLLIARD-HALL, EON- Jay evening last, a Rold ring set with 10 sninll dia- monds, The finder will e rewarded by seuding pame to G 8O, Tribunc ottice. OST—AT TIIE EXPOSITION ON EATURDAY © , & coral earring, Finder will be rewarded 15 venlng, Ly Jeaving it at Tribuno counting-room, - 0ST—ON TIIE KORTII BIDE, A BET OF OLAZ: r'p tools, Finder will recefte lberal rewand by Dringing samu to DIXON & CO.'H, 134 Lake-at, 0ST—A FOCKET-BOOK, CONTAINING ABOUT $50. The Ander will be rowarded by leaving sswe &t tooin Ne, 1, 145 Clark-st. T OST—BUNDAY AFTERNUON, ON JIURON-ST, or Dearharn- Dbetween St. Janies' €hurch and Einist,, & lad Ket-hook, coniatniog, moncy snd ewelot’s chieck, ‘T Ander will be rewarded on leav- i it 8t 343 Dearhorn-ay. L0508 MONDAY, TN THE TALMEL TOUTR Tieading-ioom, & gold-Lieaded cane, marked J. E. Mason. A suitable reward will be pald for It retirn o tlo Western Nowa Company, 42 and 44 ltandoiph-st. 08T O MONDAY AFTENNOON, A" LAMVE nock-chiatn, on Ttandoip! The ‘tinder Wil bo aultably ded by Teaviy \is office. OST—LADY'S HUNTING-CABE GOLD WATCH RE- twoen Chirlst Church and Indint The ader Wil be ault; reward the My ouse, S’HIA\'KD R STOLEN=ON FRIDAY NIGIIT, Sent. 15, n small biack horse, with three white feot, and white inddic.mark, slightiy Jame on left foro foot, Litieral reward will be given by returnlog same {o WILSON BROS., coruer Fifty-Bfthest, and Madlson- av., ligde L'ark, QTRAYED=OUT ovening :of Lhe ifth, une sorrel hume, flean, lind two round shots) oo bay horse with fout whito lois ind wiiite faco, Finder will he rowanded by calling ut COOPLIVS siable, 2, 4, and 6 Mozroe-st. TIAKEN UP—ON TUE 1971, A BORREL 1ONSE, abuut 8 years ola, weighs sbout 1,000 pounds; own+ Y o BT, Reur (e bors chirges. SLEA Lk 85, Tear the cor- Her bf Twel(tl snd Weat. Fifty-slxthi-ste., Town of Cltern RSDAY, TAR T t, 14, The owner can Liave the same D) o) Gout B B South Jintated-nte RopCE, IORSES AND OARRIAGES, Uml;)\N—TUESDAY& THURSDAYS, AND SAT- urdayeTlorscy, carriiges, sad arn pecialty, yESTON & CO.'8, 100 snd 108 NRLON+bT. A FOom o Ample timo given to te: liorses sold under s war- Tanteo. Stock on hand s private saie, ble tn this rtuer wanted in s fArst-ciasa live: P e tlomtar thtaire of WEBTON & G OF BEC '—A POINTER ELUT ON T STAT! TRORRATE=DY 7. 5. 1i6¥D, ROGH 14, 148 MADIL: Baven splendid %fl'm tor; tt tmicn, and fots, on Ontnro-y i d at soonach, They il o r ara the doest-located lings, et 14 b i noss, At the prica ta Chicagoj $1,500 down, balsnce ne-room. framed dweliing, and lot 272330, with Arn, eAst ront, cicar, on Prairie-av., hetween Twen: (h wnd Twenty-eiehih-sta.; will Le ol are gaint $1,600 down, halance very eary, '$2,000-Cottage and lut, 101 North Oakley-st.: $700 down, 2,000—#500down, gond eottage and lot, with barn, on Vernonsas,. Dear Twonty D Ate 1250-835 down, nice pom dwelling, anid Jat, cotner of Jisrrison sod ro-caurt, two blocks CITY, east of Weatern- ocations, fror 0 to 000" phyiny ‘md Interest. on'fnvemnen;: rare \uur:lnl. CERC 'F'nu’ BALE—BUSINESS DLOC tral 1 from &5, DAKNES, Itoom 3, £3 Wash! JOREALE OuuERT R RSALLE XD EHESTN DY Sias, Liro-atory and baa e dence, hres roome deen "B. Ly CANFIRLD, 50 Laatlo-st. | Fill ON WARHEN-AY., EASTOF Lemviltat, south front, very cligles lot, aqd o7er: :.1 M"n krent sacrifica, Appiy to OWNEIL, 184 Maulson- Gutn b TORBALE-2.5T0RY AND BABEMENT BRICK, 309 N R e place for o forjoadsea'cainor great basgaia. MEAD & (il 155 LasSalie-s! Flln BALK=02150 ON OAK-AV., A FIRST-CLASS lot; ho money down ta thase who will hulld, 31x125 ?i'scflf" ISLAY., pear ThiRly-third-st. MEAD & CUK, O BALE-A VERY DEGINANLE BRICK TEET. dence, 12 rooms, and Jut G or 10 feet froat oo the nartheast corner of Leavitt and Van Huren-ai. bean- tful grounds, treos,” ahrubbory, garden, bari, eto.t clinire netghforiiood, Atto 8 friticlass Brick dwollinis 153 Batth Workl-st, 1 and houre and 1ot 101 Warren-av. Anply at 242 Bauth Lenvitt-at. T SATE-RLEGANT MATILE. FRONTS, 8 ARD 11 Park:av, { would 1ake equity in real estaté, MEAD T — & COE, 13% Lashlle-at, WANRTED-MALE HELF. Tinokicecpern, Olorkn, #ic. VW ASTER-IOORKEERER: BALARY, £300; T 76T VY ity refercnce requtred. Adiress C o, fr..une ottica. A BOY_AH GLERK IN A NI tate oMcey one who lfyes with his parents, u well acguatnted with the city; best of references uired. Address, giving age and reforences, G 320, ‘ribune office. \VASTEP-A GOOD CLOTHING BAL WATTE a0 Sl to work: - Aph VW ANTEO=THAVRLING BALESAMAN] & SMART, active, energefic man who can acil & speci, lr‘ 00 A2lArY ] stnte forimer enkagementa, roference, and B3Ary expected, of 0O Dotlce (8KeR. Addreds ¥ 80, Trivune omce, Trodofs 8 PACE. o ook, Varia_ s, moraiog. Tiring Louls for Fough SITUATIONS WANTED. ”“An‘»:nknrpenq Cieriin, ate, TION WANTED-IIY A TOUNO AML e otk e ey s Haianes RICA of Ganiian and Franch Iangusgest vord In Lok ke, Ingandgencrol hiwiacasoic. For yariicaiars aidre Lat n:lc.r\\' ITUATION WANTED=AS SHIFFING CLERK OR rter| M yosrs' experience in wir 1! nc;l:?io; eat "o ‘reference, Address I 7ic Trivoin 'Traaes, ITUATION WANTED =~ BY A TINST-CLAS S AROD-MAKEP: oAn glve 1 m-er et ences. e A C I, care Larrl Address at o m-ycn'nchmen. Tenminters, ofc ATION WANTED—AT ANYTIING 1 S!lfllfl , #0her, !hl; Indastrions mhMlP‘Pl‘t‘d t‘?‘l-\'"ll\q e teamster. Uood security given Tor lionvaty. Uity roference from last emploger. Addrem ¢ 10, Trbuneofice, Two G0OD TATNTERS T8 MOUS- V1 ‘al) st 1022 Weat Madison-st. by 7 0'clock. WA MINER, T ¥ EJ Madijon- : TURE COMPANY, oo and 201 Wabast-av. TIONER TO WORK OF BHOE 1 {50 NiLers un men's LOUTA, ash-av. women's peggal Y et : ‘VANTFD—T\ RST-CLASS DARDERS AT 807 West Madisan-: 8. Conchmen, Teamstors, etce ANTED-TWO YOUNG MEN . WAy sty et fifil.g‘g’nfl TR YR RA Employment Agonciea. ANTED=100 RAILTIOAD MEN AND 60 TEAM “Mili And farm hande: a BPNG &£'C0m 17 North Ciark: i, e & ANTED=101 LANORERS AND TEANE, 70 TIR: makers, 25 biidge imes fres fare; 100 cu miners, 0 i wEnhiCc & €6Vs, 35 ireat. daa: oTphi-tt, SUBURDBAN REAL ESTATE. 701t BALE~$100. 815 DOWN AND §7 buys & beautiful ot hi pfinuie’ jerfect; abetract fry flone denot at Ladrange best mn}\en'y ever offered at LaUrango or ‘any other subar forthe price, Free didato exsmine for your. scif. OFISS. LYSAN, 84 Washington-at., ftoom 2, 0L SALE—PARK ~RIDG TORY DRICK Hoiise and 4 Jota, With barn, 81,000; only £200 down, Park Tidge—New d-atory, 13-Toumn luuse, §1,200% ouly £200 down, Despisines—7.room cottage and 3 lota, §1,000; only 200 down, The shove arethe cheapest homes ‘yfl offered, and can be patu for In monthly paymentao €18, TRA BROWN, 142 Lasalle-st., Toom 4, TORSALE-DELIGIITFUL HOMES AT MODERATE prices, also fine bullding jats, st Summerdale, . & MIL R R. s terms very ensy: Iake waler: 7 ceuts fare, liounento rent from §10 per month upwanis. A bar- &aln offered In 33 by 125 feet, h’lll‘lltl"l\l‘l{ nd]ulnlnf the deput, at $400; one-quarter duwn. Call on A, BEN- NET 2nt, outhieast corner )Ionruflnd Market FOKEM’.F—HU) WILLBUY A DEAUT! L LOT, one block from depot, st Llffllm’ 7 mlles from Chicago: §)5 down and £3 month| icapest property In inarket, and shown free} abstr. rec; 10-cent traln alrendyon. [HA BItOWN, 17 LaSalle-st., Heom 4, 701t BALE—DEBIGADLE TOUSES AND NUILD: inglotzat liyde P'ark. ‘Kenwood, Oskiand. ud'on uth Sideg frl'fll tiargalng offered; some places 10 prchango. VLRICH & DARNES, Room 3, 65 Wasne niston-s COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOK SBALE—§00 PER ACRE, 240-ACRE_FARM, 1 mile from Willow Springy, on Altun & Chicago I, I, 17miles tonth "af clty, lirge trame dweiling, 11 rooma, 2 Larns, all fenced ‘sod’ cros-fenced, fing of- chinrd, IR twaler, 100 acres imber, 7 acren of fine cranberries,and Aou fauds, will taku Laif clear city prop- erty. s{ A00—Nice littie farm of 40acres. 2 miles from Wan- fi:"'lh’fia'c""?x' Ik nlcely improved, 6 Bcrea tin- jown, balince easy, 34 T. I, 110Y] .’ltmm 14, 146 Madison-st. HEAL ESTATE WANTED. WARTED-G00D MERDESCE AT BVARSTON, liighland Park, or Lake Forest, for part cash and realience I a beautirul Aniand city: 1 :,l:;l‘ uot&w ?‘;\'n;{n :‘\'z"r!:lln to sell to give me prices. ¥ B e 1 CARFIELD, 5 Latalla.at. E. L. CA TO RENT-IIOUSES. A A A A N NN [0, RENT-$20 PER MONTII Wikl HENT FINE new brl ek house, No. 150 Camplell-ay, fuquire at 385 Western-av. NTHLY, e vons (s 8, 210 o Coutal 150, Lot S0 . etury AN basetacnty Bow. HARECY, o8 Dearuor-et. 0 _RENT-TWO-8TO! AND DA room Bouse, 1002 Wabasti-av., [0 perfe with gas-tixtures. Ingutre at 150 FIfEh-av., U 1[0 XENT-XEAR LINCOLY PARIC ASD L1 coln-av, cars—A\ new 11-room vetagon front, very nice, and lots oneD-room houso ahdflarge baro: ong large 2-slory and bascmicnt brick, \Weister-av, ; vo Ingest Improvements, Aad tertia are low. CHAG. RURALE 1oy Randolphy [0, REST-FUINISUED —OR URFURKIGHED house OF 11 rooms. Apply at 57 Washington-st., R 7und8. T8 RENT-F RS TSIl family and board owne! and 217 North State. all medern tmprovemen LaSaliesst HANEC HOUSE TO A TRIVAT 04 M T, O RENT=LATGE NOUTH "OF Twelfili-at., Lake-Frout; owner would board for rent; also eheap houses, stores, lufts, cte. BIDNEY W. BEA, 104 Fifth-av, P[0 RERT-L.OW—TW0O_FINST-CLASS OCTAGON front brick housce having all inodern [(miprov ments; good nuighiborhioodt aie on Forl Thirty-urst. and both near Indisol nace, chand, Ln‘{rflnutlhmulhnul. rented; also, good brick baru, cuachii allar' 40 fitateest. or 1231 'Indiana-av. a- near fure n be room, ete, Jouy ¢o- Suburbnn. 0 RENT—SMALL TWO-5TORY AND BASEMENT Lrick 778 West Madison+st, Aeut cheap. il. W. LEMAN, 80 LaSalle-at. TO BRENT-~ROOMNMS. 71'0 HI ANDBOMELY ¥U! IED CORNER aultes andalngic rooins; aito one unfuenlaieds cholce table bon unezcentionalbils ref¢rencos itred: fliven und roquired. 252 Wabssli-ar., near Pamer louse. 10 RENT—NICELY FURNISIED ROOMS, WITH fineCr Wiiou LoAr. Trausicos taken, 576 Stato-st m if& RENT—BUITES OF [OONS FOR NOUBEREED= hz wt low rates in Mondel Block, Inquiry of jun+ {tor, loom 1, 137 Duren: e RENT-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, alnglc or ensulte, best location [nthe city, and lowest rents. 101 Bouth Clark-st., lioom 11. 70 RENT—0 KOOMB AND FURNITURK FQRSALE, or will exchanie for auy kind of persunal property, Address 1 41, Tribune ofice, 11\0 RENT-TO FAMILY OF 2 OR 3 PERSONS A T00INS {0 & DOW 11:Tu0m Gctaikun hotse Lwo blucks frum Liucoln: cars; all coaveniencos and nlce lo- cality. cliy! For full part g TARGE AGSOTTMEN: 11 A BANRE o SPUNN S0 top ait “priceas aiks HT jamsenker rockaway, two nice Victorts carrtagut for our. wad alx passchgers, landsomo and nearly new Kimball beket phiacton, eapo) n, and low-priced buggles for business, 10| Very Hivle mousy will socure aoy or {fieac jovs. PENNOYLI & CO., 501 Wabuah-av. i RENT—FUTNISIED RODMS—137 MICHIGAN- L " st., near busiacas contre; $1.30 b0 €3 per week, O BENT=TUE MOET KLEGANTLY FULNISIED Fooma In the city for Lie prico, G0 and sce thent. igotateat, Kxposiiien viallors uked, atrang ud - L Ja0k BALE—CITRAP, OWNRIL LEAVING TOWN, a inudiuine young family or Lusincss maro for B =|Ifl‘r.;ll) I'IJL!W lnlt:lb\'ll(lfll ‘ulv[:‘ernwuu‘fil"yxlym} lu‘nm Or #70. and & hatdsome Jeathor top-bukgy for ;:-,Tl'iu 371 Weak Fltwentli-aty bock cast of Hine aland-av. 1?0‘.1 SALE — NEARLY-NEW _BIDE-BAR TOP ugey, New York makos also sct of harnvs, Ine quiro i 714 Wabush-ay,, bofore 8 8. m. asd afler @ . m, B L2 " 7O RALE— EXDIIESS. WAGONB. AND I BETR T acsa, cleap. OSCAR FIELD, 165 and 108 Mlcligau-ay, _ : (OU WANT YOUIt DUGGIES, CARNIAGE! T Oigabawes Jalitea o By 10 MAL: TIN'S earriage shup, 47 Well $30 WILL BUY A Q00D BLACK MATE, JF D called lnruhdly\)' At for any businesss sad B new buggy fur $45, 0u7 West Madlsad-at, MUSICAL, 18 & CO,'8 PIANOS, 75 FIUST R uie varded for bhest planod; 20,000 have heen jnanufac d and are now fo use; Franz I, Brat of I1yiog pisntits, ways i iu the 1nost’ sdmira atrument over made. ‘These plaiios, both gran aud upright, can be seen la Ch with & variety of l)?flll Vare Adanis-sta. Partl Le nceomnodated. M ABNING ORGANE= ent stock of the s square, 20, I larke numibers, tiirts, at (Lo Piano and ner inanif 5 of W. W. KIMDALL, state and wishiig to pay by lustaliments can WILI, CLOBE OUT PRI T for e dat 1o ke M for vy Shin ricaing for ive 5 Tikke Tvom. fur Heavy spip e o MANNIN G ORUAN COMTANT, RO, . HL Chicago, . ELMOIE, Munnkor, 200 Stn near Adamis, Alsofiow casd uiid TIIE CHEAPRST PIANO HOU: e :;nm’l\‘, JLARTIN, 150 STATE 6T BUUALE . ORAND AND UPRIGHT ADING MAKERS OF THE COUNTRY, ThiE MO OMPLETR STOCK IN TUR 0 £ WEIL THAN THE LOW FIVE YEALN GUANA ' M| ELEUANT ALL THE LE AUSOLUTE 5A'} l!“);\'“u ‘G".\llu;}‘h RN MREATED * WIHOLESALK AND BETAIL DEALER IN PIANOS AND ORG NU. 154 BTATE-8T., CHICAUO, SEWING MACHINES. TINGERS, FIOM §20 TO §40: 1OWE SACHINE e Witeor & SWilsiny, 10in 810 109t Tato i nd wareanted, wiih utiactieots, (o puy al- Inouty Juaned b machines, Privatc Loan Of Tce, 126 CIATk'at., Roulti 3, up:atalrs. JINGEIUS, §37.50, $43, AND 620 TOWE AND A compunLes seli Warranted 3 yra Y Bitachiniuta ncluded. THOS. 11+ BAT 1N, 200 MELCHERT, 201 WEST sald wad rentedy highest (D ¢xchunge. NOE(OFFICE OF A, J Madlson-at.i Machl prices given for old machiue FOIR SAL TR BALE_BALOON FIXTURER—WE TAVE A very hige coubter, ico-box, aud otlior A3LUTes for & saloou; will sl ® bargalu. Call st 30 S0ull Waser, JOI BALE—A FULL BET OF SECOND-MAN I‘ m&‘m.mer- tw‘i’-. Yery cheap, Apply to R, \\P VARNES, Rockford, i OR BALE~TWO OLEANDER TREES, 8 AND 8 T B =T pre bt and s full ‘Dioom: Tl ownur b no wuy oF winteriog thew, aud whl sali cheap. 20 Ncwberzy-av. AGENTS WANTED, QENTS WANTRD-EVERYWHER! [ fur Chicago to canvass & fils 0f tho Centonnisd Lull {1 s 24x3u0; juat oud, Fiaiclbtia ubod)s sise AT STORAGE, i U AND MEKCIIANDISE TR o A eat MODIyo-Bte Money advanc Buy mluount) Luwest cliazcos. TO RE. —=STORES, OFFICKS, &ce Stores. IO RENT—WIIOLE OR PART OF FIRST FLOOR southieart corner of Monroe and Market-ate, S03Ld vt splendid Jight. _ Apply 0a premises. r ARDWARE Oil GROCKERY, A L SR ket NUEah Divinton 18 demyatis 00d businicss polut, sad low 'rent, CHAS. 18t} TEALH, 535 anacipiv ok, 10 RENT=BTORE, WITH OR WITHOUT DABE: No. 1 lucatlon for grucery ur meat market, nitor, 127 Van liuten-st., 1tooin B ondin 21 O it h o Jocat Ol W BIOFYORD, Moam v, 1, 143 Miscellansons. N T~BUILDING 1 S occapied iy the Dtinofa Contrat italirosd Py 08 utfices, runaing U il an be rente Tin of years, i deatred. ¥ on can be hsd any time after Nov, 1. Apply s Geucral Manager's oflice, 58 Micigun-av. ll(\nlllz.‘lnlm- hl%k- lnh,, asd N A A A A A A A A T A AN “'ANTED—T() NENT-#-HO0ON HOUBE, WEST Hide. b 625, 1rumpt te .+ Wonld advance thrca tuontha'rent, Mot references. Adurcas H 44, “rlbuge ullic NTED-TO RENT—A FURNISIE TV AN S0 Vartles for the' rent: by out ehildren, for thy winter. Address B 2 wlicy, NV ASTER=TU IFXT-FIRNIETED OF UNFUIL ishied houso st Viyde I'ark, Keawood, or on South gide, ULLICH & DARNES, Koo 3, K Washiogton, ANTEU—TO RENT—A COTTAGE OF & O1 7 Tuunis on Bouth Bide, sollth of Twenty-sixth-st, Termy 10wt be reasonialile fo_peromient, terunt, dresa, stating terms and locatlun, 125, Tribune ofivu, TANTED=T0 WENT-0Y A Turuivhod roouw withln ey iifstance of Mad{son-sts. | stats particulars and ternia, 70, Tribuna oih & ) 1GT amily withy Tribune Address ¥ BUNE EOAUSE OF CONTINUED ILI-HEALTIL, WHICH BECALEERY SOSRIA ST cliniate, the owaer offers ¢ taterest in one of thie oldeat and beat- licah nowspupers in [owa. A raro Ihicsa thian. dernis casy. FOr pare , cary Al{iar Dros., 127 UII!K-I' SALE-LIVELY STAULE AND STOUK={ 1““;9\11.“1: full sud completu livery stock, or & u;n. at private salc, oF will sell part of the stock, Tho bust- Deas has been cArrled on fur severul yoars, and bs i 4 it locatlun. . Tnquire ut JOIN JOFFMAN, Recelvir, 156 Weat K10 OB SpLE=A € ) T, TU- ll:fi | Cook Coumty, near (hio city 1l an be ot ready o Fun st ouée, For particulars Inquire at Kfi Weat Lake- e e LA c 2 01 account of gl N 15quiTo &8 1504 SOALN LIark: L Jon SALE-BOAULING-HOUSE WITIL 20 (0 ayluj boarders In the houscy must be suld this week, owber going (o leave the cily, Address A Jw, Tribune otiice, FOR_BALE—FIRST-CLASS RESTAULLANT AKD coffo-liouse un Madiuot-ot., olegantly atied ub, 1 ¥ood TUnBIIE order. or will sl Lalf fatcrest, 1uqutro On premises, 10 East Madison st 500"110“ HALY INTEREST IN A GENTEEL caali business that will support two fawliice, U Lasialle-ak., Houw 14 ___ s nmerietl A L A 00U el good bayipg buslyeat o fnge NASON, 312 and 214 btata-st. INSTIRUUTION, s I R SCUOOL-MIGI] GIRADE OF IN- MIUSICAL ALT BoUUOLC e, e olty V¥ MERITEL, tanager, 50 Mathodlst Church Blodk. . ‘ ANTED-TO LEAVE WEDNESDAY EVENING, 20th inat., 30 mute men for Gaverament wurk: these will e the Iast sent this falls the wages aro §1.60 10 81,75 per da! board, £4 fier_ wecky free fare, 3 Boutn Mcrgl.yifl.romilltlbljj‘: 4 W ANTED=GERYAS AND 6WEDISH LANOTERS 1ur raflrosd in Mic) 6 fare; 15 oMl mineis, 2machinists, E fre Bt e ANGHILL, cor: Lake and Market: Miscelianeous. ‘vAmD—’mAMfJNTH 18 A CERTAINTY TO grery porsan selling our Ielter-copyinis, Look a8, brash, nor water used; send stam| cular. Excelslor Manuf'g Co., Nos, 14 aad 1 Bullding, Chicago, 111, _Lxc} WANTE ¥ 70 8FLI, NEW FAST. noveitles everywhora at the falrs and expo 3 For a list of tle fairs and (e nowest ariicles out at the lowest prices, addresa C, M. LININGTON, 43 and &7 Jdncknon st Chicazo, pests lariest, sad old- upply hot cs. TANTED=GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE FLOR- ence UN Stoves for Loulevilie, Baltlmore, Wash- fugton, Naabyille, and other unoccupled territory: Profita from $:41) th &1, 001} per month: but small ¢ needed, Anpiyto G. B, WHIGHT, Superioten Agents Floreuie 5. Ca., 44 Clarkat.” * WO GOOD MEN TO TIRAV- #75 POr MOntl and expenses 'O, manufacturers of vnvel @, and §Humme-st., Clncinnatl, O, S our EWiizo Uiheer our Chicago office: celabilihed. Address 1 Tribune e terriory given. The ¢ nA ital % ot pald. B A, Gl opea’and paper, £ 4 ‘VANTFD-A GUOD NUSs| ) tal, Lo t3ke chay basiness: 2, T) CI“‘ Qre-claws and ribune olice. ANTED=8500 PEIL MONTII CAN'T BE MADE by & singie agent these times; hut if you can be satiefied with s steady busiucas that does yicld industri- ous men $1(0 clear per month, sddsem Plctorial Prin ing Company (Agency Depariient), 1 to 9 Michl| “nmk:b'—'mhvulsu BALESA BELL E20, TO, &nd provisions o the grucery trade. Address une vtflce, ‘leffil»fisixifissxax-rwu IN CIICAGO ARD o pilrce for Hlinols and Mfchigas, Do Tmancnt, And no ni; i traveiing. Cxpenses paid, | Address, with. sAmp, AMonitor Mauufacturing Company, Cincibpat], O D MALE NURSE AT it he unmarried, ll‘mrl’ d10 1R, A”vb‘w D rom i1 to 12 a1 ANTED=WILL GIVE_GOOD _POSITION WITH Iiteral snlary’ to an active uusiocss man Loving #3000 Joan us un real estate security. Addiess, giving mamo and pass busivess experience, i 47, Tribunc ofice, \WASTED-NEN T0 SELL GLASS.COTTER AN can-opener, combiuniion peilulders, stutlonery, chrumos, halr-crimpers, sad 100 beat fai-selllng or: ticies in America, for canvassing cxposltions and £! leat_terma given, AMERICAN NOVELTY COM- PANY, 113 Eaat Madison-#t,. Koom 10, VW ANTED = BTEADY EMPLOVIENT amart can_get a chi IVDE BRO: . and 7 t =X FEW AnCE (0 make good WARKS .. 1oom ¥9 Brigys lugse. Hours 70V $p. m. A\ ANTED=-MEMBERS MASONIC FRATEGNITY to manage & Lusineas out of the efty, $100 Amonth aud expenses. 145 Clark: K nin by calliug on “7A.\"nm:a'fuobn CANVASSING AGENTS, €40 per week. Diggest ibing out. 147 Madi- fou-st., Koum 13, ears ola. 1 ko s T FADL WL 03 Asbiand BIOGE - o VW ARTED-AGENTS T0 BELE TTOTQ EXCIAY, ingy of the Amerlcan Presidents, with dates of birth, nnfucfi and deatli, Send 10 cents fur sample. SRY, BURGH & CO:, 181 Monroe: WASTED-6U TE—1F YUU DON'T Lelleve (L, ruli or 25¢ for our pew invention, and be convineid; sell cent profity cire culurs free. 75 caat oom 343 take clo- vawr, ‘ TANTED~MEN-WEWANTTO GIVRS, 000 TRIAL packages, wOrth $1 each, 10 5,000 men who wisl to enRae pernAncutly 1o the beat:jayiug busincustn the United bintes, We guarsntes 1(ve f‘lll per week during the ye Aduress RAY &CO. “TANTE VASS AND STREET CRI to sell the beat-selliig asticle in the markets big Yapee Ul st 76 badisonsk., lioom 83, between U and 128, m, ‘ ANTED—A BOY 18 O 17 YEARS OLD HAVING some knowledge of the grocery business, none else noed apply, _ Calfat 112 Weat Madlson-at. WANTED_FEMALL HELP. Domenticn. VWASTED-TWO COMPETENT GIRL 0 cooking, washing, and ironibg, an todo u, sirs work and sewing, Bwi sinu preferred, Anply Tutsday or W Thie hours of 10'and 13 44 371 West Washiugto VWABIED=A Nici by ¥OuN ‘weacral howsswork 1 asmai family, mediately at 848 Michikan-sy. ONE TO L FO! g s VW ANTED=X GERMAN COOK, WABIL, ‘aind Iron i & suiall Tamily s weges $2.50 ber week. Auply at 50 Soele: ANTED—A GIRL FORGENRRALHOUSEWONK. t be 3 guod cook. _ADPIY &t 158 Furres t VW ASTED_A CONFETENT WOMAN TO COOK, waali, and {ron: referonces roquired. 49 Pinowat, TWANTEU-X BWEDE OU GEILIAN GLIL THAT urderstands cooking In o private ng-house L3503 Weat Itandolp! VWANTED-GIRL, THOTOUGHLY COMPETERT VY, for feneral housewark 1a u piivate famiy. 313 “ru”fizn— WEDE OR GERMAN GIRL FOR Geuera) work; woges, $2. Call from 8 to 13 to-day. 463 Jacksoneat. V TANTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO TEND A BADY, 509 Wabssh-av, WA @000 GINL, 10 DO GENERAL lausework, Muat be a good cook, No Irist need apply. Callat No. 404 Randofph-at. Neaniairossos. TANTED-FEMALR PANTS MAKER. CALL AT 05 Washington-st., up stairs, Weducsdsy mora- toge betwiengand Tid0o'elocks ________ " Nurson, VWANIFD=A TOUXG GILLTO TAKE CATE OF A 0 mont i old—atiernouns ool y, Heferances iz Michlgan-av. Employment Agench WANTKD—QKR“AN AND BCANDI AV‘LAN iicis for priva‘e famfilee, hotels, and Isundriy city and cuuntry, 84 MRS, DUSKK'S, 80 Milwaukes: Miscellancous. \TED 100 LADIES FOR THE * BLAC] “,Al?r‘lrb\‘l:k." i\pmy tw-day -tAr.{:lp‘m atage dBuEa‘: b§‘ tween 10 aRd 1, VW ASTED=I3 LADIES PO e Nt NaceRarss Twom ,;. 155 Fitih-ay. " NOARDING AND LODGING. West Sldo. il required. THE BALLET; EX- ig pay. Apply early at 93 SOUTHL PEORIA-ST. (GKNTRAL LOCALITY: - near Wasuington: ely furnished rvoms, with beat board (i private b3.50 Lo #3 por week, (s Anknt T, WITIL TOARD, () » furulsl h hot sud cold water. K180 avublo room. South Side, 76 TAST VAN HUREN.ST. KEAR STATE- Hoard for Iadlea or gentiouisil, 4 W 65 par wesk, willigss oE BRI, Q= MICHIGAN-AY.—LARG 285 BRI m,reu::‘wnu Loard. Also, ack roos, st wode t (GO0 MIGHIGAN-AV.-FINST-CLAS ROOMS T I reut wiih board ferus ressaiiabie; referancs cxchanged, W. Il Wil P CLARR-FUT- 16¢ "+ PAST O 3 L Tent fur singlo genilomen, with OF Williout board; terms ressunabie. e NASII-AV. 148 AND 150 WA AV, = N%‘fi?‘fific‘fl?fifi"‘m Expoitiou Bullding, §1.50t0 2 per day; $7 L0 $10 per week. OTE 3 L) TESTAUTIIANT, OPP( '] IPUE WALTON HOUSE BT e e’ tavaria rac surt foriadica sud gy en, Miscolinnoous. DAID-A RELIABLE PARTY PIILARRLPUL B aaite, Wit breakfuss fud aipper, pear Ceaiepnial, privats(atliys clessiinesio: 3 e e Weer Polindoiohia. NICELY FUIl- GAID=FOR BELF ANT WIF li Waugali-av., nurth of I went witerwi ibribg contucinuat o brivata fuily wast L hlodatiogs Wud vxpoc hi B e wid reduirad: Addfess 11 17, Thbune TROARD=TIRFE YOUNG MEN WISH ONE LARGE BRI N i tvate amnily wiih buard, waskipy sad iicuding, ubs uf kood LaUI-TLOI Bud sioves pleassut society shd cconoinieal terma; will be permanent If suited, Address Al 70, Tribuus ollice, TR AT Wnl:-cellunomlm \ 'ANTED—AS TRAVELIN F.8¢ S T s Dl LA (oF AL Lols Do Ahe leat 4 years: none int minufuctarers or Aret-clam Juhbing huuscs need spply. U 40, Tribune ofte:, ‘BITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALE, Domestica, ITOATIONS WANTED-FO .CLARS Do- oy drens Dakepre Mo aiary B ce, £0 “iate-st., corner Randoiph. Ureders ed €0, cily ur count: Snu‘)\no WANTED=IIY A BWE| L, 70 ¥ dogenernl housework | Tainily or e works best uf refervinces, Call at 190 North Dearboqii- ‘ngcmient dour. JTUATIONS WANTED-LY TWO COMIETENT Rtrls, one Lo couk, wash, and fran, the other to du sccond work In & private famify. Call or address for 2 days 213 North Green- s TUATION WANTRH=BY A YOUNG GIitl, 0 DO ond work oF 83 hurse girl, Cali or addreas (T two ds 014 Buttern T ear Arener-av. QITUATION “WANTED-BY A girl to ook, wask, a n. _Call e JITUATIONS WANTEI=BY TW0 It ¥ @lrls, oun to enok, waah and (roa and dbpecoud workin a priva at 5 it TED=AS SECOND_GIRI, Oif S”nln’xlr\-? D«l‘;& e Apply at 325 Ste hear T'}ll‘ Cfllll: nee. Phly st UTLAY., JITUATION WASTED-DY, A GOOD GIRL 10 Dh 1) e llerlnks wood referenco. Call st 4t In the rear. QITUATION WANTED=BY A COMPETENT GINiL, QITUATION WANTED-UV & CONPETENT GINL. Call at 300 Wi PECTARLE ¢ athier 1o llll‘nuyl oo referen wawork {0 sinail privats fatily Wes 6 tlie roar, QITUATION WASTEO-NY A YU0ST OIRE To I cral outew 4 Vate Tamily. Call for tw days s Mo § AFChEray {TUATION WANTED-IY A GOOD GIRL IN A atresa, ur cook, Ut - Qufred.” Call oF sddros 14 N * QiTuaTl G “CLASS CO0K, ‘washer, and “troner 1 'y 1wo daye, at u‘m_s:nm De ear Kitngrainer QITUATION SANTED=Y A FIRET-CLASE CUOR, 1) waahier, and froner l’lflrl'l'll! famlly. Cailatpos Nineteenth. respectable private family ns second wlrl, or scam« n wive iby hest of rurcrenicss if 3 ATUATION WANTED=BY A GESPECTANLE é’::}‘rn o Shamber ary 1o bt oo n tel, or clagy .-E, or private fawily. Cali or address 43) . JTUATION WANTED-BY Lousework or o addren 203 Fast ¥ QITUATION WANTED—DY A GOOD_GInL FORt gedral housework. liefs fuire,at 55! West Madtson-at, A GOOD GIRL TO D} mall family, Call erences if required. lue snun-ndfifimib-von A GERMAN GITL T0 do dintng-rooin oF cliamber work, oF bathh L ut- exceptiunsble refere 74 East Adama ITUATION WANTED=BY A RESPECTADL +3 't do geners] housework i & stoall family, l!n days BLLG Wy ckson: JITUATION WANT cral housework, D—AB COOR OR TO DO GEN- Can bring recommendations. 1n. CK, ITUATIONS WANTED=RY TWO RESPECTABLE irly, one to do Fitchen work and fhe otiier second rkiuaprivato family, Can wive oo reforens call far two duya at B2 South Learbol cither 1o restaurant private fami; B, Itoomw 16, SITUATION W 1sh girt to do vase private_boardini-hotise, oF Addresdor cail a4 34 South Clinton- NSTED=BY A COMPETENT I eueril honsework in a small private famlly. I ut 810 Noblurstl. S e ) R ntly: ca 3 luusuwork. Cali st 113 Soutd Joi rsg?x-i? S q O WANTED—BY A COLORED WOMAN %00l cuok and’ Intdress, Pleaso eall for two cays at 1311 Butterficid-st.. nesr Twenfy ITUATION WANTED—AS FECOND GIRL: CAN do sewliig of any Kind, or a8 & cotipanion fur some 1edy. Inquire for two days ot 148 Twentietti-st, Senmviresses. § X‘I;UATION WANTEU-BY A COMPETENT GIRL o sew and tako cate of & childi dressmiaking of pistn o Uiy B at Arcade cour QITUATIONS WANTER ~ ESSMARERS ol 11ke 10 trim or finleh dreases fu familiee; Al childeen’s dresres or any kind of plaln sewin puterences. - Catl on ‘Tucaday, or ucdress 237 Weat Houwckeepers. 2 ITUATION WANTED—IY A FRENCII LADY A8 ohsekecper oF companiun to s lady. Jiext of refers ences civen, Cull OF address 262 Calumiet-uv. S ery Nond referciicenCalloF address HOUSE- X ervne Call or reas KEEDEIL, b st bladison-st., 1000 3. Lmployment Agoncios, ITUATIONS WANTED-GOOD GERMAYN, NOR: weglon, Swedisli, and Canadian lieip can be bad T PIA_I A rs. BALKHAM'S ofice. D—FAMILIES IV WANT OF T arihus fevisle hetp cun b d its, DUS oitice, B0 Mil: k' a ITUATIONS WANTED-LADIES TN WANT OF firat-claas femnle “Elg of all nationalitica can ba TTOATIONS WANTED—MHS. BANDEIS FEMALE einployment otfive patronized by all flfll‘glz&! -H ood g ilies and scryanta, N. B, —10 Wabaab-uv, always wantes Sl e aaoral ArL —hias Foo references 74 Bas D eren Kadaie s Mies. BALEAN Sofice. Mivceliancons, ” ITUATION WANTED-DY A YOUNG ENOLIST woman; wonld {Favel to £rope with a fsdy or mako gelr&cllvurnurllly useful. Coll or address 362 Marsh- eid-av. MISCELLANEOUS, LL CASll PAID FOR CABT-OFF CLOTHING, carpeis, furnlture, nud miscellaneuus goods of any ind by sending letter o JONAS OELDER, 804 State-st, DVERTISERS DESIRING TO REACH COUNTRY readers can dowo fu the beat and cieapest manner Ty using Kellogg's Great Newspaper Lists and separate Btata buotlons, A, N. KELLOGU, 70 Jackson-st. A GESTLENAN G EXPERTENCE WISTIES THI agency of a oot and shve houae to sell in Colorsda Address JAMES WILLIAMB, liriggs Louse, Chicage N O1L PORTRAIT FOIt $20 DY A Fli artist, Address F 20, Tribune office. OCKROACHES AND BED-BUGS—HOUSES UN- Jtenantbie uady perfectly clean by cantract (warrant. ed). Houses examined free. Call oraddress ARTHUL OAKLKY, 189 East Waslilagton-st, Fon T Aln-rxcx. METAL WHICH PAR- .““n 'Illm facl Illluu [ n&- B‘lnlj put a||1 mlrgh ?‘no castings, breas patternaand yates, Japanniog, brouzing, e B o or sadress Welles: Biccrelty” Warke 150 ASE M JPUENCH AND DIENTAL A5 tollet for beautifylng the face sud develaping the fgure, Eomethin) Inrll‘lluln!lllleu. Nevor before xlveniotuo publlc. The most valusble recipa Tatliods ever knowd of used. Bend two stampy 1ist and Instructions, _Dr. LA DEAU, Dos 35! S-rgcxi ROWERE COLONY GF NEW MEXIC( arties intendi to join the ncnrnnyal Calo- nists, lesving Chicago Oct.’S, shunld adyise us us curly asfiopt. 25. Employment furnished members durlug o winter, Call or addrems 130 Doatborn-st.______ rPLE HIGTEST PRICE WILL BE PAID FOR CAS off clothiog and carpets st tbe Unjuu Loan Omc Biata: v wi oty E TOLL-GATR! FRIZE PICTURK SENT PRER] 1t ta 1o Sodl A o upeifput rent Ity objecte o g ress, 0 EXCHANGE. JIXCIANGU—WIIAT HAVE YOU GOT TO TRADE 4" for the furniture and reut of six roomer ¥our third more than the rent. mé rerented pay on R evico, CITANEE=T AVE A FINE 12-GAUGI FO AN AN o Al i, Bow: | 4l exchange fur now chamber furuliute, K. Uuuj anl; FARGU, Te Dearua WELL THITOVED, OF 1., aih e of g ssiiod s of s e b Sock of wny kin of 5. Ilers s asplondid cbanco fur sume one. HUYD, for & . T om 14, 146 Madiso T[OEXCUANGY-TIEA ZHOLD GOODS. Ffll! BALE-NOW I8 YOUR TIME TO DUY THE I zurniiure aud rent of sfx rooma st your own Ogurea. Tart 0f To0ma roranted; bay RGNy UOULLS te' Fonts Ridress U6, Tribans omter oY ol I[HR EMPIRE PARLOR RERSTEAD COMFANY ol furaiturg, carpets, stoves, crockery, elc.; 814g. fhio celebrated Kinplre barlor beditead, on inataiimen st Lha loweat casli prices, Salearvom, 54 Wesk Alndi- 1 ne [NIGN FURNTTURE COMPANY, 803 WEST Aludlsan-dt., sell al kinda of housaliol ?urnlluu oo the montLly-payment plun. 503 West Madison- FAITNERS WANTED, JARTNER WANTED-WANTED A GENTLEMAN ‘with {rum §3,00010 £3,000. to_Jotn suuther Ih o tanufacturing business, thie onty one'of ita kind o Lhis city. Thu productacan bewuld lLeroto auy cxtont, Ieaving large prodts, the market at prescnt belog sup- ifed cutlrely Trum & distaucs. A portius of the wurks, Biion are whil adapted and. agm(rably witusted for tha urpuss, sre uces AV already | ratlons refos iven B dirdu k3 btk o NTED=WITI $20,00 AT v hoabafactucink bisipose; itk Kuaras ice 10 per cent an Lie [nvestment. Yor further particus larssddress & 8, Vribuns udic 00, IN A WELL: nNIVOROEN, TVOICES LEGALLY AND QUIETLI OBTAINED 1o every State and Terrlry for incompatibility, elc. Resldeucs unnecessary. Feo sfier decree; 12 years' cxverioaca, A« QUOLRIUH. 134 Doarbora-st, Dwmicn’s_‘wml.n' Al KTLY OBTAINED 4 10 81 Fu;%e(z;dhfiiéfl'flu 1‘I!:.I ote. l‘ulldlflmo ot materfui; rdecres. 1 Aduress U Tt 513, 57 Aalland Bl BOOKS, TTAND- FOT e A ] HIN YOUT A_ :mbo‘l:xlpc ), CHAPIN'S Ol Book stote, ¥ Madisou-at., o}posl Lung Hull lllg. ULALIEVOYAN WONDEI—TIE CELERRATED OYPSY PALMy A Aot can ba consulted at 104 West itaudolphs; foc,Hde RIRS OF THE 1 |