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"PHE CHICAGO T QUNCIL. e atter Comes Up for ideration. o Hickey M Entiro Subject to tho Hayor for His Action, e o Sccuro {lo Adoption of the norlty Rteporl o Fallure. et ot rity of tho Qounoil Against Supt, Hiokey, meeting of the Connell Ald. Aldrich fn A Largo Mojo lar weekly 'Ih:,mv;eslcrdny afternoon, ation wnaread from 1lfs Honor ulnll:;mlnfln)z M. I, 11, Joncs Examin- Coneurred I INSURARCE COMPANILS, troller sent In acommunicationsub- f forelgn flro Insurance com- xiness fn the city who hinve re- the 3 per cent tax ns required The amount of payments up to 130,02, A Mst of such companfes Dusiness without paying the Ordered published nnd Commitieo on Judiclary. ad o communiention from the ablie Libeary, cabling siten- fact thut they are suffering from slan, and urging the Counell to to enablo them to carry on the ¢ the demand of the pube 1 published fn nto o doing oo alew submittedl. s ulteady e . Referred to Finunce Commit- aartetly report of the Gas Inspector was d thut all the tneters had been fn- d corrcet, with the exception at Twenty-scecond Street Englne- 3 was b per cent fast, but which cted before belng reset. rh.:l::l‘fiumcrp hiad been examined and found ipht, and the othera will be tested when ) burners aro put on, which will by W the courss of this week spected and found time-table, the effect of which had been demon- grted by a great reduction {n the consump- uction, however, had been coun- ed preseure of Iate fn the acted by an fncreast lontern obscryations vest Division. Photometrical 2;2:axlul’\mt the gas furnished by the Bonth any averaged 17,8 eandle-power, Th 1Dy tho West Side Comprny had not hotometer was connecterd The number of nublic Inm; 3 of these 5,350 are Jocated In 2,174 in the North Divisfon, The repairing been fested ns tio pi end 330 In the South Diviatun. of the Jamps Is being attended toby the Board of Tublie Works, and sald lamps aré In a fair way from the brulses they recelved dur- inz & perlod of several months, In which tkey were not repafred. Referred to Com- ‘The Commissloners appointed for the purposs of estimating the cost of paving Pacitic avenue, from Harrison Lo Polle strcets {hie work could be done for £3,2 The bonds of tha Metropolitan Rallway pany were referred to the Committee on reported thal JMCREY'S ATTORNEY. Mr, Bonficld, nattornsy for Superintendent Hlickey fn the Investigation, ecnt i thy follow- {nr communicatton, which was read and action thereun temporarily postponed: A the attornoy for Superintendent Tlcke! Jite_inveatigntion of your Talice Colm ceem it my duty to nek tho privilege of address youla belnlf of my client ‘before you vote upon 1eadoption nf the mnjority report; Task this privilege without uny desire or inten- tlon to affect {n any way your chiolce ns to the par- ticalat person whom yon wish to_emplo Clef of the Palice Die dretd this communicull i recommending artient, and wouid not nd- on Lo vail If your Commit- v, Hickoy's removal, in their report, us 1 firmiy belleve tho fzctsclearly warrant, that none of tlio. charges af- fecting Iy cliaracter’ or {utegelty had been suse ilut while your majority report warrants the in- ference that none af tho churges have been sux- tited, ft{e yet amblguous envugh to leave n cloud vien his eeputation’ aAa ma wdapted n its present form, 1wonld respectfully request, therefore, that yon amend the majority Feport of Lh Leepiag with the facts brought ot vilion, or that may be heard upon the evidence nitted to you with tho n and an ofiicer, 1t Committee” in In the {nveatis centaiged I the record wul 1otk Very respectfully, Josern F, DoNFiELD, Anordinance haying the cffect of lowering the water pssessment, whivh was reported from tie Law Department, wos referred to the Com- taittee on Fire and Watcr. CITY FCAVENGER, ered the foltowlng, Which was he Committecon Health and County e It ordained, ¢te, g . ¢reated the aflice of City Scavens Eohuted by the Mayor. nubjeet to the confirmation To shall Lold Lis ofiico for i uccossor ahinll Tie shall glve a good 1o bo anproved by the Mayor, ertormunce of s dity, and shall of $100 a yoar, und ho shull be “writton thy Thero 18 liorely cr, Who shall Lo e Clty Councll, leewro eu to the clt ‘ear a badge on whicl It khall be the di ¢ all acemmulatic ty of tho City Scavengar I of honso-xlops, aulier Lage teow'any and ul} premises within iand he shall e ullowed Lo chi for each and every lond of hous bage wo removed by him, and no vopy, ashes, g nre o O inlt not bo tawful for any other per- ty Ecavenger to recolve pay fur re= late on nny premlscs wi It ahiall not bo lawful for any person, or o uilow any uccumulations “of hause- vh, or other yarbage to remnin on thelr of twenty-four houtrs he City Scavenier, or any of tho saino romovad, or porsons, who hinll via- ons of this ordinauce, » for each and overy of s moze than o perind ter due notica from { letants, 10 have ey of the pro liatle 10 o nx::) :;l;‘l i to the reports of the tlon to Supt. Rickey, T move that both the ma- orlty repurts be recommitted, [ sécond the motton, elth—I move to lay itiittee i rela on the table. Cullorton has the tloor, n {continuing)—My rensons for motton are these: y, but Ithink I 1 have been u mem- mber of years, and o present members u fustithed fn 4 s Councal 1 sockted offichally with "o lo entlre fuvestl 0l on the closing thut we wey it ante-conm of tie £ (dny with the une meet for consultu- om of the City Clerk's office ance with that wndersty e s und remained there,wit ut tes, until nhout linlf-post nfority of thy Commities s ofllce, poesed by e, ¢ nnte-rgom, rematned there hour, and then canio out and o cxamier, Courteous mativer 1f 1 de- e 'ln'flm»m the report. [ usked, 4 What “oFho ropart ot the Com- When did you have your ey replled, © A” fow leve there wus any 1 ";Ilhoul ‘hnlf an "oy we did not |, your presuncs it vou are ut varlnes Counell if L have not mewber in a courteous manner ets and fu the Councll chatnie 1 I n mutter of auch grrave e u Committes had sut for toning to testhmony of nuk tore than flr fhat L lave o mecting, that mr; aid certuiyly, liracter, it v L was Mty ghoul tectimony should b Committes should . rlug to the evidence taken 18 not one fota of tes- ntendenty—not u par- lier of the reports—they be entircly out of y treatinent by tho ¥ veport cortaluly ro- y uylnlnn‘, BLCo) 5, Aalist the, Buy ¢ credit of B oDinlut, andd 1 beleyy of this communit ul_:! fulthiuly, It the opinfon o] Telure cuu:tlmy; ‘ ut Adinjulstru- With the Slayor, This What the result would be. Ttam clement bu this commu- Th ninlist me fu every possibly manncr. must gret 1 Dave cotrupt men around me, 1 il of them, unid, na aure nd Idn, (his will come up, Wil yo protect_met? 4 Yer," way the repiy of the Maye #Then,"! sall Mr, ic S e and wilddo my duty. [ donot helleve that conversation 18 quastioned by the Mayor: und, in lj\x«llu: to mytell, in juse e to Mr, [llkey, In 7 justiee to his fumily, oanid i Justiee v 1hie Couneil, who onght ab lenst to understand the matter thoroughiy Lefore chuosing between the yeporls, T wonld ask the Councll to recota- mit mith toporia. Al Sommer—I accond the motion. ALD, OILRERT, Ald. Glibert—As n member of the Commf{ttee Labject to laving the matter recombitted. do tot understand whf it Ia that Ald. Cullerton comes into this Councll and stutes that he las been trented discourteously, and at the same thue bringa In a report of his vwn, 10 e had not shened any report, mnl eame futo the Conn- el and heant the mojority report read, ie might ve had kamething to complain of. But lio Atiown hia unimun in relatlon to this mattee h[\' Dbringimg in n report which not onty upliolds thie Supertntendent, but tenduces the “cluracter of thuse gentlenien who opposed hin {n the Committee, Now, this matter has heen thor- dlscuseed bofory tho Police Committee, which snt for elght or nine daysand nights; und don’t think there” 8 n man dn this room but who lins formed his opinlon fn relatfon to tle aubject, And when the gentlemen sava that thiere 8 not an fota of proof, I say that the intellizence of that Committee,—I do not say the It Illfencu was all in the four, the niajority of {t may bein the fifth membery—hut the fi- telligence of Lhe minjorit, ne to tho conciu- alon that there was suflicient proof Lo bring a report axking for the disinissat of My, Hicker, When we began the fvestigation I knew noth- e whatever of the evidence that might be produced, and the conelusfon we arrived at wis urrived ot from Lhe evidence that came before s, Our desire I8 to have the matter browght up and settled, Wedo not want any uttorieys to witdreas ws, We bave euflicient intelilgence of our own to enh) to dirpore of this matter withuout the nsslstun of ovutelders, Ify after due consldesatlon, the Connell cumes to the conelusion tlat the cvidence does not warrant My, ITlckey's removal, § eay retaln bim, and [ will be one to support him: but it the opinlon is that he fs not o fit nan to hold this responst- ble position, then I #ay hie shonld bedlseharged. Now Is just as good n time to declde this mutter 08 next week. 1 was not at the mecting of tho Committee when the report was agreed upon, and knew nothing of the report uutil after {6 was drawn up. Mr. Cullerton leit the [uyestl- fluuou of lils own volition before it concluded. t the close one member asked the other what they thought of the watter, and they all sald, @We think one way,” and the result was thut when they met they drew up that report. They knew well from the start that no matter whut evidenee was adduced, Mr. Cullerton would take a certaln stand, At the request of Ald. Ryan the majority re- port was rewdl. Ald. SBweoney wan the ghorthand writer's transeript rend fn order that the Councll might be fully informed on the subject, Ald, White ealled for the” rending of tho mi- norlty report, and remarked that the Clerk conlil read the transeript stter the adjournment for thc beneilt of any Alderman that ‘wanted to lis- cn to lt. The minorlty renort was then read, ALD. SWEEN wanted the reporter's notes read so that they might sce If any member waated to clonk or cover up snything hee had done, Ilow conld they act fntellieently if they were not acquaint- el with the evidence taken by the Committee! Jle wis entlsiied that the defective departinent might bo move efMiclent than it was, but he wanted every one to he treated fairly in rogard to this matter. What had the Committee to sy agabnst Mr. Tlfckey that hie should not he Chief of Poliee! DI they wish his retnoval beeanse they wanted anothier tman to lhiave the place? After getting another man, would they be Jikely to prefer eharges agamst him which could 1ot be substantinted, and remove him alsol For his part, he slmply wanted to be sure as to Mr. Hickoy’s guilt or Innocence be- fore taking any action; and, from Information from nuthientic sources, Lo was {nelined to think that zentleman was an houest, fafthiuland competentotlicer, Butif the contrary wereproven he would fayor his removal, We must have men (n the City Government who woulil stand Dy oflcers desiroua to perform their duty ot ntl hazarde, and they should not dlscharie a worthy man on fil-founded churges, [Applatise.] ALD. QILDERT MOVED TO TABLE TILE MOTION of Ald, Cullerton. Ald, Rawlelzh seconded the motion. The yeas and nays were demnuded on this motlon, and resulted as follows: Yeas—Peareone, Hallard, Rosenliers, Thombyon, Qllbert, Stewnr Kerber, Turnow, Ueidler, White, Brigzas, ‘Throop, McCren, Uawlelgh, Cleve- Jand, Baumgarten, Waldo, Lengacher, Liuacn- Darth, Dorer, Kirk—21, Nupa—AMrich, Sannmer, Lodding, Cnllerton, o'lirfen, Van Osdel, Smath, Wheeler, Ityan, Nievon, Swaonoy—11, Abgent—McAuley, Sherldan, Lawler, Mur- hy—1. Ald. Cullerton—What {8 the motlon beforo the house now r’l‘hu Chalrman—There Is none that Tnm aware ol Ald. Cullerton—Then I move thie adoption of the minority report us u substitute for the ma- Jority, AXd. Smith seconded the motion, ALD. CULLERTON, Ald, Cullerton—I supposo that a majority of the Council huve deternndned to remove Mr. ickey from offiee, If It s In thelr power so to do. 'That seens to be the prevailing upinfon, L am sotrry for it. L dld not think that they could be carrled awny by such evidence ns was cliclted by this Iuvestizating Cominittes azainst as cificlentanoflicoras Mr, Hickey. Ldidnot belleve they would allow such slush to carry nway their idens, The mere form of the Introductlon of thoso charges agalnst the Superintendent, com- Ing from the source they did, ougrhs at lenst to fnduco some of these gentlemen to say, ** We will walt u little longer; we will investignate the truth of the charges; we witl seo I publlc opln- fon demands the removal of this man Ilickey.” Now, I am convineced of the fuct that all thore charzes orimnated from bud sources, ‘They ovieinated from men who were dismlssed from tho foree,—men who were dis- missed for the purvose of making the deteetive department of this elty cflielent; men who, pri- orto thelr dismisenl, were mere tools fu the hands of the buitkonen und anblcm of the ity men who at all tines could ho found with thém, ond they very easfly found, through thele egents, men laving on hiterest in a nuwspaper, who are lower than the bunko-men, to back them men with a worse record than the worst bunko-steerer of this elv.y,-nwr cnelly found thelr tools fn those men to publish to tlie tom- munity this slush, They did not believe nt the time, nor do they belleve now, that the charges they were makiiez and that were befng publish- ed through the wewspapers would haye been carricd us far us they have been, They beteved that the mere publieation of tho clarges would cause the lmmediate dismissal of this maen Ilickey. 8o tirmly was this fuipressed upon thefr * minds, that upoen the strect-corners bets of 8500 to 8100 were offered that the morn- ing followlng thy publicatian of the artlclo fn the Post Mr, Hickey would be removed. Bo- fare that paper was lssued, before nnember of this Councll, with tho exception of o gentleman that wus interested in ity had read the article, w resolution was Introduced here based upon the stntements of that artfele. Aw I sald before, gentlesien, 1am sorry to sce so futellizent hody of men allow themselves to be blindiolded by thnse schemers,—bilndfolded by men who would rtoop low enouh to take mouey vut of the pockets of thelr tellow-men at any strect corner, Mr. President, the attempt to mauu- facture pubiic sentiment azainst this oflicer was Infamous, Al this crowd wanted Wwas to create a publle sentiment suflivient to reiwovy the Bue perintendent. [The Alderman here quoted from the flies-of Tite Tiinune the proveedings of the Council Jun, 25, 1874, whon M, - Hickey's uflmluunuut us Captain of the West Di- vision ‘wus ‘confirmed. 1o continned:] Upon the vote ta coytirm his appolutment as Deput Buperintendent the éntfre Counell voted yes. Tt wos not even veferred, showlng conclisively that Mr. Iickoy was thought o good ofllcer for the posttion. 1aa he fallen buck un?' einee theud I8 it not a fact that, durlug the adininistration prior to this one Tin TuiuNe and Z¥mes al- inost every diy had articlos pofuting out the vondition of Chleagh owing to the presence of bunke-mend Qur condition was ‘s0 bad then thut decent, respectablo men dared. not walk Clark streel between this and ‘Randolph. Are ehly and nhl( el (l not these fucts? Where 18 that class of “men. now, who were so dangerous to this counnunity that the farmers avoided Glileago, and men comn- ingz throush the city either remaluod at tho do- pots or got 4 pollcemun to conduct them to sume hoteli Gentlemen, do'not vots for this majority report. I would not have made the objections I did on tho motion to rocommit It the report hiad, fu my estimation, been properly crawn,—if {t hud tn any munner reforred to tho testimon: Vhy, [am surprised at the yoto Just taken, und I ope that when the minority report ks voted upon thot thuvets will bo us large I vxcess as Lo other one was a noment 8go to tuble, All, Gilbert—I think Ald, Cullerton has drawn much on bis huagination in this matter, 1 huve been a resident of Chicuo for the last cight years, and 1 never knew such A THUNIBLE STATE OF TUINGS to exlst at un{ titue s o doplets, X never know that wo wers dn such u torribly couditlon thut farmers had turemain ot tho depots or got police- uen to conduct $hvin to hotels; that we were slmost dn u slute of puardiv, so to spenk, wnd that we were kindly ifted out of that position Iy qu{:cullcman at present at the head of the pollee force. T entered futo thiz invest'gntion without prefudice agafust Mr, Tilekeys § had uever Teard what the charges weres T had not read the artlcle in the paper, and did not know who the witnesses wern, As cacl man enmo on the &taud nnd gave Wi evidencs ft was news to o me, and the only reason that I took the osiion 17 dul n the ease, was thal T zot interested, and deters ined to fo'low ont the thing, Mr, Gilhert then related the main polnts in the evidence reflect- ing on Mr Hickey, awelling on Flannlgan's tculmun", tha Tieruey and Papea ensen, the fn- timacy of Hickey with Webster, aned the horse and hugey presentation, ‘The Alderni Houed: " The first thme [ saw Mr, Tr forward fn this case, T thought there were some ramblers aud thisves hehind 1 but, as [ went urther futo the testhnony and aoalyzed ity [ camne Lo the conclusfon thut that statetent was £otten up Lo ereate sympathy, and nfluence the mamhera of the Commitiée ond community wenerully in favor of Mr, Illckey, The facts i the carc were 1hat the thieves and men of that atelpe were thosewho eanye to testify in defense. It waus showi that the signature on ‘the nruleles of ngreement relative to the Pacitic w property was a forgery, Al the fa-ts polnted In one’ direction, nnd created the scrious eonviction fn the minda of the Committee thatevervthing was not right. 1 do_not eare how etiefent the Superintendent fs, I helieve, as disclplinarian and eftieient ofticer, he 1a all that can he desived, But thero Is something be- yond that 1n the public infud, and in this Conn- ell, aud that §s hones If we have a suspicion of a tman's honesty, I'do not care how efficient he [x ng n soldier or policeman, he should not. be At the head of u department. I have no mallg- nant feellnrs whatever in this matter. 1 tock my humble k"m in the investigation, amd what conelnsiong 1 arrived at are honest convictious. 1 think it {s the duty of this Councll, ns right- thinklng, honorable mien, to vote conselentious- 1y on this subject, n-;(unflruu ol prejudice, s AL, banTit ratd it was no use talking mnch on this subject, ns everyliody’s mind secmel to he ade up. This Was “slmply & movemont to turn ont Hickey i favor of Washburn, ‘That woukd bie all well enoughi If the latter the better man, but the removal of the should be done fn a deral way, The fact was this wos an attempt to put ont s forelener and substitute an Amerlean-born citizen, Bt they should bear i mind that foreliners had somo rlizhits which ft might beavell for the Amerieans torespeets If they could not out-talk the latter they conld ut least out-vote them, as was shown laat week. ™ It was a cowardly mode of proved- ureto turn out a nan without sllowing the Couneil to Judge of tho evidence takenat the tnvestigation. © AI‘A.I,. Giluert—Was not the cvldence liere last week Ald, Smith—It waa not where I could get at it Iworked for the majority fu this Counell when they were fn need of two-thind majorities,” and I wus patted on the bacle; but now that they have no further need of my vote, they call me a foreiguer, and sav I of no necount. Well, 1 have come to my senses, and the svoner you come to your senses it will he well for you, The minds of o gosd many were made up bes fore thiz fuvestization hegan, ‘T understand thint ALY Kirk aunounzed Iis determination to Lounce Hickey before the fuvestigation com- meneed. Ald, Kirk—T did not. Ald Sweency severely eriticised the eharncter of the witness Flannizan, remarking that it hnd been freguently stated that the man wus not fit to be belleved under oath, Ald. Thompson moved that Mr. Bonfield shoudd he allowed to adiress the Council, Ald, White moved toamend that the attorney of the.other efde shoutd le allowed the same privilege. It wiis dlscovered that nelther of the gentle- men was present at this time, and the imotivn was withdrawn, Ald, Cullerton then related his verslon of the evidence, vivine wil the polnts that favored Hickey, and contrasting thém with those pre- sented by Ald. Gilbert,” He sald the Superin- tendent had conducted the police aflaire of the ity better than they had ever been adininis- tered before. The eritire foree of Elmer Washi- burn was brought to huar on the gninbling fra- ternity, but during that gentfeman's adminis- teation the vity was flooded with bunko men, who were never known here until his adminis- tration, Ifa ndonity of the Council were in fuvor of removing flickey for the enke of Wush- buen they should do It In a creditabie manuer, and not reflect on the character of an honorable mau fn order to do {t. ALD. RIRE explalned liow §t was that the alleged slighting of Ald. Cullerton was done by the Committee. T an left the room before the fnves. osed, it Lelng then understood thut the Committee would meet at haif-past 12 on the followlng Monday. At the cluse of the §n- vestigation the; ' together for two' tin- utes nnd they avrced that the man should be remaved. An appointment was then made to meet at linlf-past 1. Tie Chalrinan of the Com- mitiee drew un the report without saying any- thine, and they mernly sizned it, Ald White spose briefly in fuvor of the adop- tlon of the mu}umy report, but observed thut it was the -duiy of the Mayor to make such re- wovala, He i not helieve in saddling the re- snonsibility upou the Councll. Ald. 'l‘hrunfin moved the previous question, whieh was ordered, A vote was then taken on the motion to- ADOPT TLLE MINORITY REFORT, which was lost by yeas 8, nuys 22, as followa: Year—Sommer, Lodding, Cullerton, O'5rlen, Vaun Oudel, Smith, Wheeler, Ityan, —1), Naye—Learsons, Hallued, Ttorcnber. son, Qilbert, Btewnrt, Kerber, ‘Aurnow, White, Drlaics, Throgp mpzisten, N Linsenbarth, Hostr, Ki The Ciwirman did not vote, on the ground that he was not acquaiuted with the merits of the subject. On motlon of Ald, Lengachier, lic was ex- cused. Al Gittiert then moved to coneur fu the mu- Jority report, Ald. Cullerton—T move to refer the report to the Mayor, with power to act. [ believe that this _conununity have _cntire contldencs in. hls Monor the Mayor, and {his 1s, o very {mportant ~ motter, and aue . that certalnly ought to po to that source, 1 do not think that (t s rlght, just, or proper for this Councll I its copacity to int terfero with the Mayor in running the machine- ry of any branch of the Government., Ald. Gllbert—I uin sorry the Alderman did not find this out before he hrought fn g report hlmsell. Inasmuch us the Committeo huve - vestigated and yeported on thls matter, 1 think itls unli; fulr for the Councll to puss the report, It will bo treating us discourteously if it Is not ueted upon, Thomp- Beldler, McCren, Juwlelgh, Cloves en, “Waldo, Lungacher, ALD, THOMPHON. Ald, Thompran—There 18 no doubt about the proposition thut the City Councll crmint re- move an oflicer, and there I8 also doubt sbout the proposition whether «the Couneil can, with striet propriety, order an investigation futo the conduct of uw oftleer, But this thimg shapes ftsell In oy amind dn (his way: 1 am intormed Wit the Mayor not only ear- neatly desived, but fequested, that Lhis luvestization be made. ~ Now, In view of this fuct, the (nvestigation having beenmade, and the repurt of the Consnilttee having been sibmitted, §eertuinly ngees with the Alderman that it would not only L discourteons to them, but wrong to the city, tu take no actlon n the matter. We can with proprivty take actlon, ‘und tho acuion that 1 thiuk proper I3 based tll),u followlng nmenthuent, which [ beg leave to offer; Wittneas, The Conmulttee of Pollca have, atthe request of the Mayoruf the ¢ity and by authurity of the Council, nade on fnvestigution futo the mode of adminbstering the oflea of Superintend- ent of Police, utl luve reported to the Councll that the goud of the rervico wonld be served by the regmoval of the resent Suporintendent ;s therefore, Atesoleed, That the report of the Commitics he submitted to the Mayor, with the approval of the Councll thereof, : Tha Alderman further soid: 1 had uot fn- tended to say one siugle word fn refvrenve to the werits of thy question, but I shall now say this:. While 1 know perfeetly well that u great ngss contulued fn those docninents (the reports er'a transeript of his notes] are pot stricily technls cally competent evidence,still I have nohesitation {n suyfogg that thero Is u good deal of ecompetent testiinony-thers which, fu my judgment, juscl- fies tho action by the Counedl which the major- ity of the Comnmfttee recommend. 1f there s uothing clse In the world, there fa this: That ‘Hickey wus ut ono thue the owner of the Pacitic aveuuo property, and that u document wus presentu purporting to [ contract and gals between Mbnoand Webstor, and that the evidence of experte s to ‘tho elfoct that that Justrunent by nufim mado ‘up of 4 forgary. 1 donot know but that single fact ulony §s “enough to condemn the present Buporintendent of Police, unexplained as it s cn lrul? ‘Then, ugalu, Mr. Hickey rofused to stato the nature of the service renilered Ly this wan Webster, on the ground that it would tend to kmpalr the eflicicaey of the Dopartinent. The Comulttes of Polive ire s competent to look after the good of th service, perhaps, os Mr. lickey, Hu could have explamed the natier to the Comrittes privatoly, o, It e was ufraid or unwilling Lo'trust thoms, ho could have Iufored the Mayor, and _would shnply in so dobug bo wrl‘urmlnig hls guty, Upon {hew two simple grounds I wm Inclined to thiuk that the majority of tho Cummilteo wero Justificd in veporting os they did. In addition to that I want to state that the Cowmmittee of Police haje becu us faithtul, competent, sud ditllzent 1 Ve dlscliaroe of thelr -duties os ouv other ' TRIBUNIS: NUVE] fn the world,and T th gated this matfer fa'ely, Al Glibert did not think they enuld amenl the report as stgrested, be sent back to the Committee t to b incorporated. The Chalrman—T1he Chalr thinks differently, and will entertain the amendnjent, Ald. Cullerton sithdeew his wotion in favor of Ald. 'Thompson‘s, acher contended that o motion to purt coulid nut be entertalned, The Chalrman held that a report wns susce Mo of amendment by the houss that creal thie Committec, unless thera was u rule aguinst CITY IREAK B BOYD, ROOS 14,149 SADE | <o~y The report had beiter o the mmend- v Larifen e, T 8 and two Lusements vas | Addres rate, . dnrn, wnd fot it sl daw, iz, 1 am, und ot 27200 batween Twenty-afath TS eARy: y iixi50 conér Fifty-tihat, and | \WAST i er $10) L ncren, clear, seven miles from clty | fer gux vlous question was then ordered, and Iment paseed by the followlag vote: enberz, Tlhompron, tewart, Lodding, Cullerton, Kerber, ''r- nith, McCres, Wheoler, b 0N Dirlzges, Throop, OT 23 11308 FIFTICAV. E careans, Ballurd, i w, O'Birien, VanOrdel, , Niceen, Bweens Nayr—Sommer, Iield Tawioigh, Cleveiand, Bndm. gacher, Linsenbarth, Kirk—1 The report as ainended was concurred In by the following vote: Yeas—Pearnons, Ballard, Bosenherg, Gllvert, Etownrt. Loddins, Collerton, | 2 s, Thtoop, Mctren, Nawleluh, Baumgarten, Niewen, Waldo, 01t BALE-8100 WILT, BUY A DRAUTIF(H, at Latranze, 7 inlles My Kauhdowsi. otfered, and it of €15 JUOWS, 182 Lasailet., Tloom 4, i engacher, Linsenbarth, Kirk=0, The Councll then adjourned, e 0SS » SHEPHERD, s Finaneinl Zmbareassments, Currestandence New Vork Sun. Wasniyeroy, D, C.y Nov. 10.—The announce- ment of Al R Shepherd’s tinanciul embarruss- not unexpeeted, but was looked for dafly. For months past his paper h1s been on the strocts and offered at a remarkably low dis- At the meeting of s creditors lust night, the class of men called together wers princlpully those ussoviated with bim in his manzement of the Disteiet whil the Boned of Public Works and who recelved from Wl many fa herd's carcer as a real eatate speculator Is w knowh. OnJuly 1, 1871, when he nssumed the offies of member of the Board of Public Works, bls property wos fairly asscesed at 275,042, and this was burdened by deeds of trust to the amount of §250,042.50. Tl worth ot that perfod property was not foreed futo the mark which event he wonld have been a hau Ou Oct. 1, 157, alter e harl newtected his pri- vate affalrs for the public good for twenty-elight months, n low showed a value of 5154, Dy deeds of trast uino 161 o net value of F10 nnd §110,454 in ices. tew ax TN, Kty Lonta, Mo, VVASTER-r0 COAL: nol eyen’ 0 Muy s ot e President or overnor, wnd OIETiL DIVIST artly furnishie; & CHARLES N & [WU-tory and hasene ANDWAR Boutli Sr.nt, all tmn Nflhll‘ r:ml feut low, ALply L JOHN This, therefore 0, provided lus L FUN H ready o g0 to houn =2 ABRLFmICHL ur‘ ow 1ndy for rent. hiR progerty s T L hin e rrath LAne HA 075,20 I exeers of deods y t children of batance on TUATIONS WANTED~MALE. A A 2 A n e e i e e e Mookkeopers, Clorkn, QITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN OF VWASTED-THREE FIRST-CLABY BA ot otfaiin wark 1h the r & b Not bt dor te | by kood a speakx Enclih. Geran, and Noliee 1en of eduratfon and talen neod siplv. Thia ts some. ‘,',"‘";‘.’“""",,.'"n""fif:‘"', o ho tipecitoite il ing heties Gian aay ordliey aulary batd 1n Chicago, e L eat furalthy M st uf srfnt. mite ofiice. 0 04 e o nt " cii oo | [lane, If permanant Snpinymient is offe eas0 wil- 1 e VWASIED-HOKEST S0UsG - MAN TO ALT A3 Hroin's 41; THounG aies. 3 Woerrs Arvasurer, \eith $201 10 £400, 10 8 irstclasa truvels | Eippiriox WANTEL tne e Enlary $23 per weck, with vecurity, Au- | QITIEATION W 2 forred, ' Wil warl s I TAN WITIT | iven.” Aildreas Qe Tritinc afien. fouteriainment | QITUATION WANTED=IN AN ACTIVE NUS| W 1 KOIng to Call arnfu, NTag ¥ X 8 (gracery stara refirted) by A Youne nian of sioa TEAS] 1t For A IHGILY B! ANl who ®isheatn attie qu\\‘l{h)r ierm o yrars; Iu'n,t »ativnal show (raveltng), Muat ndvance mana- | of references furntslied. AddressZ 33, Tribune ofilne. ¥, Tor whicli security will Lo kiven, Ad- o 5 £ or thune ofice, Traaos. FIRST.CLASE ~ FUR BALESVAS | QITUATION WANTED-DY A THOROUGH GANRD- ey forEe . n':«’w::msul n'.('c'-‘ I|Bc'}IIquN'lfi{‘é &)_cner, just feom 1. P1s ribmne office, 5 wanted, ' Open far tited days, Y 38, Tribune ey TANTED=A GOOD, BTEADY. SRR GENMAN, ITITATION WANTED~, COAC W S Eerars, if 41 Tetbune bfieas - DEaT experleticed (nthe yroeery busincas can take oo | steadvaltuution'a " 820 (5 860" per month, 119 East | S2.0f e 77 | Sadasans oo a2 Per QifuATIO TEU-A8 GOAGIMAS TN i ooy | Tt wow D 3 vato fami]y, “Hoher and reliable. G004 referance. monthiy " cheajest pragarty Lradens Alresre: s airad cant (rafa “7,};«'1‘:"—" l‘;‘,:"!fl' I’.‘.:'“‘sl’:l‘gll“ 14 TO 18 YEARS ) 1, ir . 4 K l;lkl‘:ll “ .I},A"- f: ug, Apply ut 132 East ; ; ANTE \VASTED=-AY FXTETESCED CONR TO MO A | tunniiotions s eo eharncrte o country Hotel — Call “at flom eC f va AT mock._me |I’(’l_’flf':!rl"llll(l I&_’l’llu&dm bk ‘A"a‘d‘:ul;:'.\l'elgs"' ':b'l‘\:{'llv'grfl’;gfly‘bu" FARTED=A GLAZILR 'THIS NONSING AT CANTED-1Y h Ini ahop fu bucment 137 Filth-av., corner A - e | elly etk andcome well recommended. Conchumcn, 'Tenmatern, oic, A1 i SITUATIQN WANTED. te o ey NTVD-TE. I COLOR sont- | QITUATION WASTED—A3 WATCHAANG ALSH 6 1y rA:‘-‘rl;’lx’;dr‘xre'lA‘m‘Qfe'}i.-figLD' D MAxY, con- | S can Fih @ Mattonary enging of any Ky \':|IA\\'nr“ 5 — T T fur reasonuble wagos, Directts No. 21 Uraceert, Employmont Agencies. = > e MINERS Ol SITUATIONS WANT free Tare, Ao G, BING ot i et e o S North Aoy Up-BLaILs, Doniesticn. ANTED: EALL JTCATION WANTED- W e Es et R ot Tl g Tieat, R et s w Cnllat 1) eKoven-at, etweets ERD K JTUATION “WANTED | WA N iy general houtewerks, YV Fos, ATUATION W A SCOTCIE WOMAY TH Veatureat, T e vera et St e, Please : ADVASTRD: | allat Sirs. Vap 74) waod:chonji e % wen for ight ! 05 W oA ARG il Sulimest orner Lave i | s ooy SAt QITUATION WA LTI . LA tlu.m!m'!;nl Howre ., AV ASTED=u0 MIEN AT 8502 MONTH BELLING | Tiferences. Fieaw cail our leiter bouk. No p oF water iemd, Sam- Ql TUATION WANT copy, warth §:34, free. Hend mr'urnln:ullr. EX- | VY Timusew.sri or fake TFAC UHIN(! COMPANY, 09 Madi- | cnees. A%t West Inds. ot Glilpago. QITURTION wASTE Y and launidress, 1 No pustal ear Schl‘;#TI"('l‘ I\flh\ nl',l‘—;ll—"\‘ 1;\\(1‘7'"!‘ 2 Sy % 3, Qe to o Zand the ot kl i FLOR- | anddo not like to chiange. ~Gall 8L 717 G L, Uit ates | QITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT Gn Rrkantis Wt Vorth g o i cank oF to do' geaeral houseworis, Call at 23 vltua e halanee of the Haitet Btates Ts Taen, "y | Horonat. e i J s are makieg money raptd ITUATIONS WANTRED=BY TWO Fi Stale can be conts ] with s caplial of $302. Call and S B i 3 Investigate. Fioreice B M, Co.,y Go il‘ WHIGHT, | ond V'v!l‘lli‘!m:‘:‘l'll:'.:l"'.;?\l\' fi::fm’.mlll::':‘x"l Sunngtr, 61 Lok e QUTUATION iwANTED-AS i Neiree for”iiinolaani foxs. “tusinea pieatants | ot B A hiHy Tt o 1 peddifig s €95 0 mouths hutel 4 3 TR TR ] [Evoliiges Ponuen pii, - <brim, with siatip, Alonitor | QITUATION WANTEI-GT A BWENTSIT (GTAL 10 Manufacturlng Ce % Gl Hilys guod Mn ) =TO ARAIST 1% AT, care of Shifren: bost of fefer: Y X PISTICHART C call ALUT Wost Etic-oh., - ME . arl right al TON, 43804 47 dackeou s LT 13 NEW AN Kt AL fur Te; et xus, Kentucl orn Ohfo; - Mar iand, nursc, Ayl e, Aily To this inust he added deeds of trust lfted within this time to the amount of D00, Adding this Lo the above, 23, he found to have heen eleared pertod fn which there were no bona fide profita- lc enles of real estate; so he muat have cleared this amount from his salary of num, e had bulit in this time 4 palace costing d it 2t o cost of Tully §60,% SRTABLY-FU] S0 per an- e ! CRYISILD [TGONE 1S S105,000, anad furn 003, nuk Ts enter! Larze as Sk schiuines waould alway him fn hot water the richer e got, four-millfon-doller loan vassed it was nsserted that his fortune depended upon it, Trer, 1878, after the 0 was known to have been between §10,000 and €80,000 behind in his neconnt at the Notlonal Metropolitun Bank, of which he 0,000 worth of 1) Rliss & Co. at New Yori; on them, and with another loan of aceount s Governor In 1his bank, and checked upon thiem fn parecls os thourh he was Anditor, Comptroller, and Treasurer of the District, By this and slnular operationa hie bridged vver his difticulties ot that tine, Another crlsfs came when he expeeted §4,- 50,00 of appropriations for the Ditrict in the spring of 1674, and Laving fafled hi this the most serfous conseque This ngain was tided over by the District Com- issioners and Buard of Audit construing the ierd's resourers were, his V-ETTNISITED 100: exceed them, and kept 3 t location fu thy clty! montli, Lagnire at e wal 1[0 BT FOUR 00N 0% THE UrpirFLogn | BEeci, T pay i s Dirtuess tor the o oo A0 K00 order s rent, 13 20 West Nondoiphest. 0240 West itandol Tnquize st He pledged 8 rict bonds to aced them, together 000, to his dndy ) AND 202 T, oy, Ty or v G. C. WALKE, 13 Chamovr of Cominerce. ED-T0 1K AGEMENT OF ck, o v of " housch ' Iy @ cuingpezent and experienced nan sho uow < cliirge uf Uy faree bl wll 3 curity nod 1eterences, Addrens L O C, Triiurs were anticipated, Efit “ociunatl, U, N o gederal hontework I a snill Amorican pri- VWASTED-AN EXERGETIC MAY AF COUSTRY | hiefamly- Janea s Toemendaut, 3 Sl on conpmiesion: part expenses pal Y A NORWEGIAN GLRLL, soud referencesrequired, Adr i ‘ TANTED-TWO ACTIVE, Addreass ui, Tribine oflce s l!lilk TIC vaasers fn country, Addresy X a4, Tribaue VWARTED=A STEADY YOUXG MAN TO 3 5 in photogrs o ool chanes o sultable perso 1 ATt Gailery, 101 Weat Modia gl TATION NTE WYl ot 43 Went i ITCATION WANT] < 1V A G L T0 10 SECO Y vork. latindey, or general work (0o frst-clie it vate tamfiy In elty} good refereuce. Call for tiro day: . nhust-g RITEATION © WA GF G060 TTATTS | 1imatl faniiye ‘ieass Van g TANLE do housewarks ar second work In ) g —VOU AN TANTT iase ap ¥ at 1353 Dt S ke cerent andcintrol of s | finah familys Vlease appiy for ewo daya ot 1333 Dt pryine hustness {0’ Cluckunatl 1o competition. 198 Mad'sn- wotn 7. QiTEATIO Pie VY ASTEDME N OFENERGY AND EXPETES for, 3 It wutek-helling nettcie: alsa b i fen to tandle tliclr "own’ capltal. 100" Clarl S i e | MO toat s proft of 416 | QITUATION WARTEQ—IY " A~ &WED) 1Y fur pencral honsswork, daquire nt I Jor papers or soe for Leraun ot tump. 3o, 10 loveatizal, shaample. BAY & YA Al » faml'y, or B €00k Lili pri ey el 13 seelll weperiencud Tt Lo sniug from Phifadeiphia, Apply —A YOUNG MA 63 Weat Lakeest, A BTEADY YOUY one that understan: SITCATION &Y nemall famf) or eall a N MAID AT THF CLINTON waiiln fton- BEEMATD WiTO iy ut Bovm 30, 115 QITUATION WANTER=AY & GTA £ In‘n private amily. Apuly at 519 Monr. basenient door. Mursews OIIP WOMAN 0 CO0! ash. nnd fron: must have good clty referencs ‘2 Superiorst. JITEATION WANTED - DV O yuree, Applyat 10 Vinzeanes QITEATION hy new law as authoriziog an_unlimited issue of District 3.05 bonds. "In February, 187, the rccond harvest was stopped by hibjting further fesuca under heavy penoltics, and Shepherd has smarted frot quenees of this leglslation ever Shepherd has bunit {n all during years about one huudred and In Washlugton, and not fifiee Most of them cre cheap tenement disnored of to'contractors fn the bright days of the Ring government ot double the prites they vwere worth, enly etated that Iis properey Jlabllities, nnd the (et of his coming out ns Tie has and aunounciug his condition showa that his case Iy despernte. Tt is asserted on good authority that Shepherd proceedings, which lave been openly threatened by certaln contractors, wha i that ki Lorroived money of them, to be pald Ty =58, , KU AOE FOIL FOU 78 aud 80 Vuu' Bu- honses, whicl wes LR ;ma BANFOID, Mo NED WITHOUT INTE: arniLurs, o bpETied o 51 ON ST 7l not cover e tnine [onrues ususl rates for storage EALL 0any curient rates, v NALE THE MEGULAJ | Carroiluy. iamonds, ool ) Mothiodixt Cireh Iuek, Tuom 3, cu Wasniizon-hid. YW ANTER=S Coup T ondgiri na 5 ahle to cogke, wasls, fron, wrd given, “Call v: warke wells fhe Wil nxd @ gl AITUATI 4 513 per month. Ad S A daye, Pyt GInL haty, Qi NORWEGTA! doien work aud tuke eare of o QITUATION W N ey trade th oy Tortultio Slousr QITEATION WANTED-IY Y keepur. comirinio ta coprlug, or Ay dacs wildh haneutTivings et O referee Tribune otilee, Lmploynient Auqenries. oo GIRL. nt L2 South State: A LADY A% JIOUSE fnvaiid, tu o sewinz e 4 ITUATIONS W ANTI AMILIES 1N WANTOF ATE Nurunes, B g Seaglinavien A Ten e fie 3 ANTED=A NURSE GIRL FROM 11 TO 18 Flted ut. S11E9: Dir o SN AR WA Gt DEARE SHT e T () | tmoaiea ue 21ty DUSRER e, 0 il BOARDING AND LODGING One contractor lately threatencd 000 in District bonds, which y borrowed, but which were TC,WITH Fuit for negrly 81 . PARR Shepherd ostensibl T TANTED=NURSE OIitk, WITii SOME R&T e o e ruerof | YV “Flence In tukiug care of children, Apyly ot 611 West Wasliiugtor % DST o COIL FALENETAAV 3 ED—N SE_GIRLy ONE THAT CAN DO ¥ tly farnishie ] roomy, with first-claa board, s sewlnx, Protestant preferred. Apply ac | I stowd:runt liouse. ~ Beautifil fovauioi, noar sicaui “i‘.' .\I,l.'hli.'lll‘lll‘. iromutoup, m. aud liorse ears. really the dividend he clalined from profits on coutracts civen by Sheplerd as Vie of the Board of “Public Work: ho1s now pursuing will, b proceedings I bankruptey unless the conrts iere nre ns subservient usthey were in the cuse of the creditors of Jay Cooke & Co, ugulust that e — QUEER LAWSUIT, Spectal Coryespondence of The Tribune. DEs Moixrs, In,, Nov. 11,.—John amd George Rosch, ot Burlington, bulit a bulldlng und The Mississtppl Rlver me- 1y along Iu front of the brews ery, with nothing to obatruet the view from the portals of the fuctory of fonm. Burlingten & Missouri Rallroad came winding {tsclf that way, und tarrled on the pluteau In front of the brewery, Divers und sundry tracks were lald, depots and warchouses ereeted m fact, 1t spread [tself all over the territory theres abouts, ‘Then came a blg blaze, rushing -down and wrapped TO LOAN "ON IMPIOVED. €17y Tl0i- AbUIS at UNION TRUST -5t ver, not stop |(|'u Randolph-st. B #5000 AT LOWEST iuomy uid U, 48 south brewed barley-bee: andered majesti Soom after, the N cll Jolty property at 8 aud 1. 4. J0IL. ., B0 Lasaliieat., oot 7. I Sest all hores aold under & Stock on biand at private sale, DU T turutdg AFEORCn | Beepii vurg o, ) i or en suft AT o ACH | Vous or woth, 1 all parts of the patr cnn trwi | < 2 hook and Indder; but the depot, warelouses, pocs S to'be apvreetated at T"F' o1, and tracks of the raflrond obstructed thelr way and the brewery went up in'n the Buseh's bent demunded of the use they bollt whereby the eatza Fomlsiers; o Il"l“u;" should by ilgan: T ) ul’ publie aies o JIL.c lifa far, Sald to 1agd | one or ment of . 1. Tiurtis 14 gv'ven e white T, . ol "e charlot of fire, thelr hoots to the courts, au raflroad company §22,000, bulldings before thelr brewery purutus wus uscless, and the fre-f to full the flamus, after dus dellberation, declded that there was na legal connectlon hetweon the ocenp thu street by the rallrond company with tracks, depots, ete., and the 1l awd that the ftluence of the same fn tho de- brewery wis 8o far off thut [t would not unswer as the basfs of u lawsuit; in fuct, that, us & mutter of law, there was no foundation at all for the actlon, e et D o Supreme Y, Fotihu I u Pz of o 3 st /i xiveup ¥, nany of the hest ot in (s Weat pparatiis of the city; struction of t! T tiuble pagar druw g SRED THE BEST To the Fditor af The Tribune. Cireano, Nov. 1%.=In reference to Mr, Her- ford’s fuvitation *“to come out from hehind the hedge of tho anonymous,” | would merely say that the object of my letter, published n Tun Trisung of Nov. 5, was ot to create o uscless discussion with the above-named gentleman, but to fuducs the reader to take God's word and bellove it, rather than that of Mr, Horford, which Jutter way be elearly seen to be fn direct posltion to the furmer, ' get ot the teuth, the render oust toke God's Word, regardless of my opinlon or that lence the reason TED-A “Go0n~ OND-UANE ‘nnn baving such, sddress NUE=A DUGGY FO] iR0., Carelags of any one else, serlbing mvacll, us herctofore, Herford's erat| would stato that the *unknown quuntity" is, in this cuse, of the male sex, UM RED, USIMBROVED TEAL Tocuted 1n 1he buuih DIvision s ould d hotiee uivl Tt 1 e o Fallruad weat o ( Y or a Luo! Siiriviag el on drea, with deseription, value, (b, )~ A STOCK OF Gl clears tan by wibd ¥ Qb u lurgy profty | Teltie A Fight Betwoon ‘Pexns Cow-Tloys, Frrt Stocktan (Tex.) Telegraph, B = R {1} TNOLIRT o Toums £5 Comumnutation t meats fer 1, 71 Bss sosnd 41 Newty furnbdied wn 1 sitte Furnfilied wiltes, ur sligic: z teuty, 1,50 per ‘— Inneou VW ASTED=A GESTLEMAN WiHO KUt On DUATIexs ost 1L Wikter wee ke tvape e Indy 10 stav with ts wize aud by, erty i necensiry 1o be abient aurh th ' it e oo fu required eventngm uud in‘return fe comfortabie lmne wl wister,' Goud refe atred, Addrees Vi, Trbone olfic —A YOUNG AND I uull stature and’ fine - Autdres 0MS WITH L. wnd south ILED OfF UNF W KTATEST.~DAY iy uving thuse of wlang wad ke i Kellog, - | late bectionn. et LL CAKIL PATD FOR CASTWOFPCLOTIING, CATE X AL AN 5 Klud 2y by senalng lerter 0 J Stateat TUCKROACHES A AN Tnear donrost B4 10 F per wieek, HOARD WANT ) PLEASANT (0N whiers e ot fow o 1 o § Sl pretered. 7 17, Trituiy t & COL, HOALREY: v, Houin %, 113 [ Touis for ludiini or e, WD oF wathout . POTT cilng A d or unfury Uourd, by the duy, w y. s s € 1! WOMAN « S BIG IN. Tz PicTy TEREED | 2X ducements n lisieds oy man b eor fare 0 ubjorcte o (00 Addican | DD B0 caat.” Tnviéatizate. oo v, 113 Tast M- {infato, N, Vo wnaL. A Gon | jok 3 it with a o Villwie Clerkc, | busluesas éwsou for wetling, < oLy wid tranine bi-ice, Tta o call at 160 Adnii 101 5, SAPRLE RoOM 23" North earburast,, fin iy T MICHABL WATEY Korth Lasall tate: ol Lasalle- FE. ADDUESS, WD nuys Mgt 1 S350 R S sestpaiien. Heat Jess than HOLD G00n Tribune ues, 2 e i e | 06y VY ANY GENTLENAY WITITIS MO ST STORNGE TorL, TOTRR: | SN N T e Tl ihare Iy ods; luw ratew, 7d abd 0 Vai | Viry proftaolo traveling Tt oney o be wd for tmprovements, For full puriieulars uddress X 0, FTLAGIC | Fribune offic alieanands, Wit CASIT W Bl carpety, stoves, 2,500 §iHon Tudweuse,_Call a 1t 5 AN WAL 0 a Ly \F ToLL AATE! ’ " Lnweinduna gunint witlh san, £ U ABD PED =T PU etve seeund-linn tanka, Address 1, K DY WO ER i, Hp-studry, tu keep Ll fi the U iR A SA i vaies ur Will el s Mlehlganat., ue 4@ “H\NT?&IMA)I JONIHIAND K Wi L 1w} ANCES O, hold extenvon-t! toavln u ete, Audross 1 i), Trivaue vtice, FPUIE EMUMRE PARLOR BEDS] vl fusnllure, rarpuie, stuven, croekery, Lic., alss, th celebrated Enmire parlor editead, on thsaliments sL Ui foweat cuall brlces, BAlearoon, g West Mudi- won-at, \\!ASTHK! —CIEAI' FOR ~CASH —HANDSOMR Deilrooin BeL; wlo, Wovel:s nintiress, isie parior Tanip witl hAwdome bronge ge dreas Rouin 4, 08 aud 70 Kast Sladison AECULK AN f\ ¥ of crent maynitu mouth Clark-st., Koal ULE A UALFTTY icwy Of great taanitudy 1lsrge profits, anit eastly controtled. s and capital need answer, It rosta, you will addross laimy- i COMTARY et e j oir_suwif,”\r\ Pt B tiruve-av. eaf, Ll i mMACMINES, el SR A3 WELCIENT, 5 NOos, TN COYTAGE conliin i about §1.4 Fluder pltasu retury 0 Weat Maak you_can huy ‘a splendid AL 00T EARTUNG, T 0P 451 1 Tued st wivh il weachiments, | 44 will bo rewaried by Toaving it %' Itoom 13, No. i U Warrant Baar Waaldoglonst, " SNuEl At ~G 1.0 OST-RETWERS BIXTEENTH AND wHi i1 Btatest, | Havhilnes sold on e 2,0ih-at nockothook euntalilog 1o diamand sty mienis, A diberal diseuunt Jo those who wish (o mudyonie noney, Liberal rewsnl wiito pald if roturued ¢ for cash, OWInE L0 (e 1, e Indlubu '] EWARL WILL BE PAL \ who reuove) Koods frafy bar b Wasti b gton-st, ut & week sinee, Waslilugton 1es advertise fur sale vuirlons i | ehines Which (0 mast cases J1% | Jupaned, we fnfuru e public thu we wiil i aschtce Tor lera uioney i e TRESSY ur ul 181 West toowr 8 o, 158 Two cattle deivers fu the ¢mploy of Mr. Blaughter, named Rock and N difticulty on tho ruad, and ha blows, lut through the futervention of friends had quicted down, but on the nlght of the Kill- g buth were fn the ealoun attached to Mr. Jatobs® store, along with somo colored soldlera and citizens, whon Ilock psked some of the soldiers to drink, asking Neil ot the sume tine, Nell rephicd thut be did not drink with negrocs, and pulling out o revolver, commenced striklng some of the soldlers over thu head with Rock, thinking Neil's [utentlon was to rulso drew his revolver also, put his vistol ogainsy ored Lim to put the Rock replied, * Iam your friend Neil agalu ordered d alwost come to 7L awcclul bvialus i xedny A will liuy &is WOTIENL pioiy Duy & squary pluno (for i suaby planv, L, G 1 upriznt plaho, L. Gilhert make, & squard plano, ' J.P: il Loy w atare plan, W, 175 will buy s square plago, Luy sn upright plano, ool buy B squats plano, wake. 2476 will buy & squary pia 0. les Co.'smake. i nalae cate | DLV SRG U uinecusary publicity or beraono Bletnway & Bune' mak, | £181AAY CaEerpOiLLur CA nd-hand meludeous wid eiave, frot $20 FRI A cut Hiota Invdruincate wilt by | T)IVOUOKS OUTALY ke rounls f0r uur ne; K Luty, fur uny cais, alebrated uprigiis. 3 irada.” W, W R BALL or- | X quarrel with bim, Nell discovering Tock’s breast, und want 1t to nssist yon." persong Bsluy e L ewlug-machines ure (fable | REWA RI=I cution £0r 166 Inecinent of VUF patents. b ov, 11 & wh 7 MANUFACIL Lo, car aud rmmmi‘nawu 17 brown loather collar turning the sam » IS FOM e TOEior 110 NE: cr plute, 50 Wikculer o irvn i 913 10 €03y [ato fy: 0¥ proved i wargnted iy attu ity to bay a2 d on ek Yrivate Losn ik, oty Oltoe, 13 Clark-stcs Tiuoin s, pestair g “navoRrces. CIRLED 1 —UN L () [ catbvs ROL Focug- At deatry wiogat dl- X 0 REWA &4 gold watch, & ru T of liarp. "Any uno leaviug saiue ut ulfice of Palier — LI&I:‘J‘ willyecelve tho sbovo rewurd, snd no quesilons PRSI SANTERIAVE CONii T nlelied redaurant nl‘i‘bg‘l:f"‘ Wil i A BBOLUTE DIVl tlew sdvertive divorces i awe of any Slate. b Liw oilics of UN tooms t, Uh 01t CITIZENS O v ARTNER WANTED=IN FAMILY WA K ET ut £ )&Il’l X[ uwyP Afix‘« ].’ Trade old and wellscatablbsbed. Inveatigutlion s |.mc|lwr’£h.’w every facility to' pleasy client, | jicted. Wost Lake:ut. cagy, T him to put ft up. Rock started to comply, and was In ¢he set of shovin ster when Nell fired, side, above the Jast 1! 1 um your mut und shootlng MACRINERY, ting hun tn tho left U1 that fs your game, suld Rock, drawing bis pistol Lin the bresst, Nefl fell, and TRock saying: [ am shot fn the bowls, aud will 1give you some niore from red up aud fired four more sliots ead, killlug Lim fustaotly, Iived five hours aftor the shooting, {12 1I'OoT Lolice, one wtostn crane, o ca, two 4 ton cupolas, and vug 10-Wi “‘nh’uiun call or addreas Ao J. wjor Block. OND-HAND ENGINES, BOILERS, ASD MA I lorse po fur_ prices before you | - - u"Shd xamige Our stock: dtocueter S | J3UGOIES FUR S Sk ik e, U5 i sl SR 2 | B [ OITAINED | oo oo 1y, ute, Moldsuco | TETRONAIZLOVEL 100k, Uhicag, I Ieiter tn thite. e L 1 o TED-AD) “OF THOMAR BLEGALLY AND KLY OBTAINKD 1’"‘1525’ M’ormi-‘vly.tnll‘ldl\y}-hlu;mn«-x for which Sulbank e b | e uycvtset sy Led alSer doepees v youts AASe (i “RAIGE Mgy, B 0 sshys GUILFOI, Koo 3 | 50 0G0, “Ae GOODIRIU. 126 Daariatucss, SINGLALR, WILi, vud's Muscuu, FO_HALE, roii NTOKAGE, JGGIPS, FURNITURE, AND MEUCIHANDISE | w - e proul i W Monroge \OR LE- DAL OF T i St Bt e et | TRORARERIGMD AN

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