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INVESTIGATION. The County Contractors to Get an Overhauling, ognn’s. Extraordinary Plambing Bills to Be Examineds Qameron, Amberg & Co. 8ay Thoy Want to Bo Looked After. ilzml‘im of the County Board Admit that It Tlas Becoms Noletions, Tho regrular weekly meeting of the County Board was held yesterday aftcrnoon, all the wmembers belng present. - A lengthy communication was read from the County Attorner, in which he stated that lin hisd been at 8pringfield and argued the hond case, and while thera had prepared o bill and 1eft it with some of the Cook County members of the Legisiature, looking to reducing the fees of Coroners’ jurles, The document clased with some recommendntions in refercice to amend- {ng the Revenun law, looking to public economy, which have alrcady been suggesied by Gen. Lieb Mr, Fitzzernld moved that the document be placed on file. Mr. Schmidt wanted the County Attorney to prepare a bill embracing his revenue reform Ideas, and that he be requested to go to Spring- fleld and lobby the same through the Legisia- tare. Mr. Fitzgerald withdrew lils motlon, and Mr Bchimidt's motion prevalled. ‘A commubleation was read from - CAMERON, AMBERG & Cuy fn reterence to the charges preferred ogainst thews by the Slaate-Zeltung, asking that the charges be investigated under the direction of the Citlzens' Aesuciation. Mr. McCaflrey wanted the communication put on file, and the Board to furnish the Citizens' Assoclation with every facllity to make the yrnrnucd {nvestigation. Mr. Fitzgerald wanted a committee of thres from (he Board to conduct the invesiigation, Mr, McCaffrey thought the Citizens’ Assocla- tion should take hold of " ke work, for il tho Board conducted the investization the puulic would have no confidence in whatever its report. might be, ‘The motion of Mr. McCaffrey finally prevalled by a unanimons vote, A petition was read from John Rvan asking an affowance bf $100 for services rendered the county in_the Recorder's oflice under James Btewart, Referred to the Cummittee on Ii- nance. ZOAN, A communlention was read from Architect Egan asking that the Board rseconslder its foriner_gction on his bill for the compromise plans_for the new Court-Hause, {n which ho stated that he was willing to Ieave the question in dlspute to the arbitratfon of a commitice of competent architects, 1o be sclected by the Guunt§ Board, Mr, Behim{dt wanted the paper placed on file. Mr, Fitzgerald wanted the matter referred to the Committes on * Public Bulldings and Publie Bervice. Mr, Egan was cufitled to something, and his proposition wus falr. Mr, Schmidt would not bave the Board dic- tated to by a lot of architects—it had Detter cease to exlet. Mr. Fitzzerald~The county would have becn better oft if it had ceased Lo exist slx months ago. : Mr, 8chmlit contlnued, somewhat excited, to gay that Egan had goften all that he was en- titicd to, and he would not vote him aoother cont, Thero was n power behind the Board which would not allow it. Ho was eatisfled that 1f the Board uereed to pay anything that its ge- tlon would be enjolned. Mr, Cleary wanted the communication to go to the Joint Conunittec, 1o knew Egan had spent thousands of dallays in naking tie plans in question, and that ho had been ordered to do the work by the Doard. Ils was entitled 1o gomethiug, and the amount could knc agreed upou by o committee of architects. 1¢ would yote to allow him something, because lie was in favor of falr dealing with everybody, Mr, Schmlde again Lok the floor, and in his fht on Egan goi so Jar away from tho subjert 28 to disvlay a favoritiem fof Farmer Uarms und Lifs bitl of *Fextrue.,”” Egan, he sald, had refused or failed {0 co-operate with other architects (s larms' claim for ** extras " on the foundations, and he was opposed Lo any arbitration {n Egan's calmnow, - "The motion to place on flle was then put, with the following result: Yeaa—Carroll, Conly, Guenther, Hoffmann, anxefi; McCaltrey, Schtnldt, Senne, Tabor, Hol- en—10. lu}\."z'_"’."' Bradley, Cleary, Fitzgerald, Mul- A renuisition was rend from the Warden of the Hospital for 150 pounds of eoffee, with the request that he be allowed to purchase the dame utonee. Altowe COMMITTEL REPONTY, The Comuittee on Finunee roported, apnrov- ing thie ofticlal bond of L. C. Huck us County Colleetor. Adapted. ‘The Cominitiee on Publle Claritles reported in favor ol having the annual report of the Medleal Superintendent of the Insane Asylum printed. Adopted. l’ 'lzmd(im}nm m; x‘)‘x!)l Jnl&]fln& l':““ Accounts re- orted In favor of allowing bills to the amount Or8IE0, Adopled, o g Mr.'Fitzgerald wanted to know what had be- come of bis resolution looking to cutting down the expense of dicting prisoners at the Jall, and moved that the Commitiee on Jalt and Jail Ac- vounts Ee Instructed to report on the matter at the next weetlvg, l’usch. RESOLUTIONS, Mr, Guenther futroduced a resolution to dis- peune With the scrvices of the two Junitors and one watchman at the Recorder’s oftice, who :‘fim fi‘lulmvld by 5"3"'{“{% |'n December, on and er #eb. 1, and that their pay sto o tine. Adopted. il Mr, Ayurs offered a resolutlon calliug for the tiient of u spocial connlttee to” investd: b ¢harges i the press agalnst Camera " 5 g mbere & Co., futhel . Aot 2 v deallugs with thecounty 30 1OGAN, Mr. Fitzgerald futroduced a resolution pro- viding for ahe appointrient of & committee of three to fnvestizule the corrcctners of a blll ol Joseph Hogan's amouting to $2,100 for materlat furnlshed ot the Insane” Asylum, lie spoluin support of his resolution, calling attentlon to the fact that the il had uiready” heen audited hd- the Committed on Publle” Charitles, He tlien called for the bill, and proceeded to read {ron its ftems, which ‘he clalmed were about 100 per cent higher than would have be charged by other housea for the sams goods, He knew whereof ho spoke, for ha had “taken the pafns to ind out what the goods had cust Hogan. They had been purdised of Crane Bros., and thelr baoks showcd that he had only pald 75 cents per font for mém which he by ll charged thecounty §1.60 for, Bume time agofic lad ealledd wttention to the favorltisin sbown certaln men by the Boara {n the matter of con- tracts aud lett{ng work, but he had been howled down, but be did_not propose to bo buwled down agam. ‘The dealing with Hogan us shiown fu the bl o question was more than favoritism, He ~regurded it a3 a polits plece of thicvery, for which the Committee was to blame. e did not won- der that the proplewera at work Lo lexistate the rd out of exlstenco with such reckicssness shown every day In its spending of thelr moncy. In the bill of $2,100 there was a steal of not leds 1han $1,000, for, while Hlogun had charged the Yat price for every foot -of pipe furnished, he had been alowed agiscount of 30 per cent. 1t was a fuyoritism that should not be tolerated, and he thought it was nbout time in such pur- chascs that tauufacturers, rather than secund- hand dealers, were dealt with, Mr, McCaflrey sufd he was Chajrman of the Committeo thaf bad uudited the bill, and he had bield it suveral weeks Lo fuvestigate fts correct uess, Jle procured a pricelist of Crane Broa, but ~ he coulil " sco mothing of Qiscounts bolug atlowed. Il remembered tuat u Commlittee from the Board Lad gone fo purchase of the firu, hut could get 10 dizcount, und this was why Hlozan was got- ten tq wake the purchase, tor, belni a dealer, ho could gt a digount: It wes no more than Tt that by sbould be-batd for his trouble, aud l%wn unreasunable to expect him to pay aut the woney and walt for the county to pay hivt uuless Lhere was some profit tu it 13 him. Mr, Fitzgerald rephed that' the proposition was plain.” He was willing to allaw Ilogana ftmall percentage, but bad poides of :Allu\\'lll& 'l-burer Tuut for pipe that stood charge on Crave's books for 75 cents. ‘There ¥a3 Loo’ much favoritismi u such Jobs to sult it or his constituents, and bo wanted the pay- ment of the Litl stopped untll the matter could be tuycatizated. Fil InE alirgy said be had hegrd of Fitzzer- ‘mffllqfl arouyd the street talking sbout the Reatd, ‘maldog ) mavner uf charges sgalast {t. He was tired of hearing It, und §t wenl oa as they had been golng it would boadisgracatobe & tember of It, aud for ong bewould be ia favor of Tecislatlng it out of s, Fitagarald said b had talked to members of the Board abont the mansgement of county nffafrs, and had done so compleiningly. Ie might have talked to others in the same way, but he hnd heen prompted hy the recurrence ot ouch ateats a5 _ho had called” attention to I his resolutions, Ha knew full well what he was {alking about, and an invest{gation would dem- onstrale that in the bill In quertion Hogan had been favored to the cxtent of 81,000 which shouid have remained fu the Treasurs, and would have, had the Committes on Public Charities dans its duty. Mr, Schmidt sald lio had Dhought a great deal of pipe, bul conld never met more tha 25 per cent off, e thought Hogan had sdvanced money for the county in the deal he had made, and that he was entifled to #amething., Mr. Fitzzerald ealted attention (o fhe fact 1hat any one conld get a discount of B0 per cent on pipe, and that dealerscould get 5 percent more. The price-list on such goods remained the same from year to year, and the ptice was changed by an Increage of deerease of (Ke discount, Mesrs, MeCnffrey and Schmidt, in n joint dis- play of oratory, urged that, 1f Crane Bros, had two prices for zoods, they were frauds, Mr, Guenther was tired of hearing the Board called rasealg, and being accused of corm{xllnn, ete. Hehad almost come to look on all con- tractorans thiescs, for they broke downand chieated thelr workmen and “the county. They were clther raseals, or had to pay soine Cofii- missloners large fees, Hewanted the resolu- tions adopted, and, unless there was nradical fmprovement in the managenent of affairs, his voice would be In favor of abolishing the Board, or leglainting it out of cxistence. Mr. Cleary sald he had beén n quict listener, and had counted on his fngers that eleven epceches had been made on the subject by some ol the members, He waa no peech-maker, and was tired of listening, and had been induced to ray anything because his Hospital had heen re- ferred to fn_conneetion with the Hogan matter, He remembered that o Grand_Jury last epring examined hls wark at the Hospital, and he thought some of the members kueiw more ot that jury than he did, or— Mr. McCallrey—1 do, Ay, Carroll M, Cleary continued to say that the County Baoard was growing notorious, and he i not relish the notoriety. 1l¢ wanted the resolutions adopted and the Investigation commenced at once After further wrangling speeches the resolu- tlons Iw:ra adopted, Carroll alone voting in the negative. e Board then adjourned until Monday. The Chafrman will aunotince thie Investigating Committses ordered to-day, e CURRENT GOSSIP. CAWS AND EFFECT, Nine metaphyslclans, perched aloft On {he ‘“‘f of o dry pine (ree, ave {atked all day 1 o marveious way ©f divine philosophiy, No wild Coleridgean ramblers they Al pyer tha fealm of laws— The stick (o thelr (est, however prrplexed, The doctrine (and practice) of caws, The blegeat craw, on the neatest limb, Gave flral, with never a panse, A cleat, profund, deliberate, sound Discourae of proximate caws, A theologue In 8 earsack clad, With a choker nnder his fawa And a cold in hishead, elther supg or satd A treatisc of second cawe. A fish-howk it on the topmost Jimb W plekere) in his clawa, h nall and great bezon to debate Concerning etlicient caws. And when, at the close, the congress rose, 1 ¢aw 1wo old crows pause, And what they rald, a« they flew o'erhead, 1lad the eound of final casve, No longer In me. O Philosophy, Thy devotee expects In spito of thy Jaws, hero's & chain of caws, . And not one ningle ou —Washinglon Gladden tn larpers Magazine, NONE TO CARESS, Virginia (Nev.) Chronicle., A few evenings slnce, 1 man who had been un- enterprising and unfortunate In love determined to commit aulelde Lo retieve himself of the cares attendant tpon being in Virginia with no one to caress, e conciuded to make his death some- what pecullar, and, loading up an English “ bull<dog," started about miduight for the Catholic cemetery. Iis fdea was to shoot him- sclf in the graveyard, whers his remaing could bo buried without the expebvec aitendant upon’ trausportation. Full of this orl‘:hml coneeption, tho man wrote n letter to his Inndiady on B street, and wended his way toward thu spob where o !:Xl'l‘lllud to relleve himselt of the dena of existence. On hils way hie attempted to take a short cut across a chicken-ranch, and liero an unexpested aecldent occurred. As hie was ahout lmlf-way across the lot, an honest wateh-dog's bay fell upun his ‘cars, and in & moment tho suimal was mm(n;i up vig- orausly, with the wmost savaze Inteutions. Pulling eut his six-sbooter, he opened upon the dog, aud stood him oll quite successtully, Bud- denty, however, the owher of the ranchi liove fn sight with n double-barreled shot-gun and cov- créd the unfortunate youug mun, *Don't shoot —for Go'a sake don’t!" called out the puor tellow, who, while bent on his own dm.rucllou. suddenly beenmo frightencd out of his wits, und determined to dive ot any price. With the shiot-gun leveled at his head he fell upon hix kuces, begging hard for Wis tite, and trying to cxplain his nccidental lnmsuuw upon the place. He was finally altowed to go, and fled across the vountry lke ‘a decr, soon coming back to the vity and prining his nerves with beer and sand- wiches. The note left bis landlady was as fol- lows? Dean Mne, G—: T nm tired of 1ife, and will blow out my brains in the cemetery to-nicht, My rent e paid up to the Bth, 1 do this because iifa han becouo a biurden tonse, Youre, ——— —ro Ile s now guite chieertul, and took snother girl to the theatre last night. A BOY'S EXPERIMENT. Sedatlua (30} iz, We heard a good joke on a Lexington boy last ulght, Me. Sun Ingram, express sgent and North Missourd ticket agent at that town, has two promisi~g sons, aged gbout 5 and 7 years. A day or two since ho found them putting uails In thelr mouths, He cautloned thew agalnst it, and told them a story of & boy who stuck his tongue on au fron lamp-post on a cold morning. Tho boys remembered that etory, and yesterday one of theip resolved to test [ to sco” whether tho **old man” lied or vot. The mornfug was {otensely cold, and the boy weat up toa fi rusl In front of Col. Reld's residenco aud st hls tontrue to it. He found it was . sold man” eald, Finally be gaven ferk and left a bitr piece of his “tobgue adhering to the post. He went downto his futher with his mmouth full of blood, whenthe “ofd tnan?? asked bl what was the watter, 8pitting out a mouthful of blood, he wnswered: * O, nothing much—I"ve been eyl yer derned old lamp- post g, and it's wdeaduer, sure. I Jeft haif my tonguo on It." And sure enough, he did leave a Jiberal share 'i‘I:Lot:la? here It wus seen by a great many during BURPRISERS SURPRISED, Bultimare Gussitr, As Charles Mules and his wife wers {i thelr hote, 118 North Pine street, Tuesday evening, the door was opened in answer to & knock, when In rushed pell inell twenty masqueraders in the most grotesque and horritle costuines possible to fmagine. Mrs, Mules was scated with a ¢hitd wpan ner lap. The littls ancbecoming trightened screamed, and the wmother, who recomuized among the wasqueraders many of her most nthmate fricuds, male and femuale, valnly deavored to quict dt. - Mr. Mules owns an enor- mous Newfoundlaud dog, which at once bound- ed up-talrs aud mude au wttack wpon the in- truders. ere Is no record of any former pan- fe where the means of egress were taien advan- tage of more qulckly thau on this oceasion, 1n two and three-quartérs seconds the house was clear, and Plue strecl for two blocks either way was illed with flying igures of every duscrip- tion. A devilstippei on the fee a8 a3 harles quin ran over him, followed by o clown, A ne- gro crowled on his hands and knees under the steps of ay udjolning housy, and uther charue- ters acattered cwr{ directlon, Mules eays that i€ they ¢ver get that pariy tozethier again he whl be tad tosee them, and will chaln up the s purp A MISSOURI GIRL'S NERVE, Uscealis (3»,) Democrat. A girl but 18 sears of aze, whose name we withhold owing to a desire on the part of the actors to keep the affair secret, was sitting fn the darkeucd kiteben with her betrothed, fu the wee hours of the nizht, when, starting for the fire-place in order to replealsh the fucl, her foat struck what sho nuufimcd was a plece of rope, aud, stooplug to pick it up, she recvived the yenonous fangs of a large rattlesnake in her thumb, To ordinury individnals this wonld be the stgual for a famting tit, but wot sa in thy present casm Tho gird sluply turoed tho lght up, aud ash, 4 ber *young man® to xfll tho reptile, and, Sefzing alarwe casc-gnlle, abo sey- ered the big @ thunb from the hand, thys pre~ yenting the scadly polsou from getting into her systeia, Aom. Aobably causlng Ber death. * Tho anske measured four fect and bwointhes in Jength, None but the two nctore knew anything of theafalr tntil the next morning. The bitten thuind grew biacker, until §t was as blark a8 & lece of con), The wounded stump 13 fast heal- ng up, and, if 1t had not been for the bravery and préesence of mind of the girl, she would long ere this haye heen a corpse. ——— DIAZ, Porfirlo Diaz, who hos driven Lerdo from the Presidency of Mexico, Is #aid to beaman ex- ceptionally honest, preferriog homor, in the rense of apure consclence, to life, love, and glory, After o carecr of military surcesses that liad repeatedly placed the richest clties and the sllver mines of Zacatceas and Jallsco in bis ower, beis a poor man now, though he in- Rcrfl»dn fortune of a milifon and a half, and {hongh he has practiced total abstinencs of uxurica to a degree that wonli make Dio T.ewis stare. A couple of hahanas and a band- ful of dry, parchment-like pancakes, with a drink of such watcr ga the reason allurds, are enough {o make him o dinner, and no rock (8 g0 hinrd or highinnd o chllly that he could not #leep sotindly for n few hours without other bedding that Lis old mantle. His own wants flnfl“c‘ifls 1ife have enet him perkans £4,000 ot £5,000; the wants of his country morc than a milllon of his piivate property.—~Ezchange. EXCESY OF KNOWLEDGE. Rurtingtan Haickeye, “What 1s a ‘eold deck’ and a ‘hob-tail flush'1" a voung lady, the lizht of a South-I1il) Tiome, asked the other evening, looking up from a newspaper she was reading, ¢ Why," sald her eller brother, #a cold deck—," and it was worth fiftcen_cents for a student of human na. ture to note how suddenly he checked himsell, and waat n varfety of eonilicting emotions play- ed over his face a8 he bent over his book, and pretended not to perceive tha sharp glanve of ruspicious inquiry which his father thot at him over hts spectacics, while the sllence was 80 pro- found and awful that the other members of the family looket up and pazed around in dumb amazement. An cxeess of knowledge {s often- ymes & burden. What docs a man want to make himeelf a walking encyclopedia for! —_— A TROTTING TEAM OF OX! enne Learler, Dexter, the tamer of Lovines, created a great sensation on the strects yesterday by appearing in a carriage drawn by fonr milk-white oxen, all in larness and driven tandem, The gy and festive looking beasts pranced along in fine #tyle—“licads. upand tails a risin’, " asour John would eay, Gov. Thayer was {nvited to take a ride, and was driven about for some time By Dexter. Other gentlemen nleo enjoyed the novelty. Dexter suysthat elther of his oxen can tiot o mile In 3347, Ilcoffers tobet nn{‘ amount of money that he can load a wagon witl 4,000 pounds i freiglt, atta.h his four oxen, and make better time to Deadwood than any four horse or mule team with the same load co possibly do, N, —— ANTIIROI'OPITAGY, A party of young peasants wero carousing In aloft in Vouvray, France, when ouc of the bim- griest of the party offercd to bet 5 franes that be would eat the nose and cheeks of any onc present. A companfon, well endowed by na- ture, accepted the bet, and lny down to the sac- rifice. The anthropophagist bit off his nose and ate It,but when ho came to the cheeks the oblizing companion pald the bet, and, jumping up, tried to perform the same dell:ate operation on his rival, who dedined to submit. A zen- eral fight closed the savage acene, and the joylal party jound themselves in the police-station the ollowing morning, with the exception of the nuseless man, who was taken to the huspital to Lave the stump ol his prominent facial organ attended to, A WEIGHTY FAMILY, A Nebraska paper notices o man and wife whuse combined welght tyrned the scale at 830 pounds. Ile welzhed 480 und the lady 350 poundz. Ten children have been born untd them, geven of whom are now living, and hon- est, reapectable citizens. With pride does the uld gentleman point to his offspring, anil especl- ally to a 19-year-old sou, who kicks the beam ut 200dpmnnls, sfout ns_an ox, and as good- patured ns his father, i’ cating capacity Is smormous, and each day adds something to hiis u\nlul\llwlq. A t-year-old girl welzhs over 100, und the remainder hold out in the same pro- portlon, Qui An old settler—Fish-skin in the coffce-pot. One of the earliest printers on record—The Emperor Trajan, who sct up a Ruman volumn, One of the most furlorn sights tomanis o begliner attempting to eat vermleelli-soup withaut a bottie of vermlfuge on hand, +Qh, Mary, the well's got broken, and we can’t get no water; and ol baint it prime! Teyther saya na p'r'aps we shan't *ave to wash for o fortulght. Judge (undecided)—t Tumph!t tho Gourt st be clear on this point, brother Jenkins.!” Anxlous nshes—¢ Clear the court! wanded for vXcess of zeal). Two little hoys were met after dark by a fel- low who demanded thelr money. Eaid'one of them, 1 have no woney,” This might have been u euflicient answer.” But the other made assurance doubly sure by adding, “And I huven't any pocket to put money in" A clrengerider fal)s in Jove with the daughter of the clown, **Aye, charming aAzlida,' he says, 4 1will ask vour hand of the author of yonr be Beliokd! b comen,” * Nay, nay, flt now, | Leog He fw walklng upoh Lis tunds, as (8 always the case when his mind {8 preoccupied. You must awalt o more favor- able opportunity.” T — e SCARLET FEVER AND SULPHO-CARBOLATES. To the Editor, of The Tiloune, An article in Tur Pumee of thin moralng on the ury of wulpho-carbolate of soda by 0 homeopathic phyxiclan of this clty i somewfat astonishing on necouat of the imposture or lymorance of it Writer. A vemedy valusble in tho (reatcut of zymotic alseases,—. e,, Scarivt Vever, Diphtherla, otc,, cte., bs described i thls arclé, mwd the hon-profeislonal reader ls fm- pressed with the {dea that this ehemical combln: tlon waa firat discovered and used in zymolic tlu. orders right here in wondertul Chiengo, and that, Bomeopathie Jstcian. vl {gcit ¢on- Tiho metuts Doctor becanie convinced from Lierving tho viFulence of somo casca of diph- *that Mving oezanisms in the human body —1. 0., that paraaltes—were the catvd of Lhe wa- Tignity of zymotic ditorders, Fully ten years azo —7ex years, half a decade—the Toctor et tils wimnzing des take rout (n bte mind, aud.of caucre, it tecuntlated nnd brought forth fruit. Firsthe ured carbolic acid to nonibllate the parasites. It didu't M the LIl ‘Phien he used sulphite of vods wnd carbolic acld together, and presto! the wonderful demolition of parssites Iy’ dlscovered. Beveral weeks ago this agent was anuounced for aule by tho dlscaverer (vic!t for the preventing of zymone tineuscs. Poor, epidemiceamitten Chicago eatorly reached out aiter the rendy tn question and won- Qered why it way never known snd naed before, Unly $wo thinzs cause surpriss in the minds of regular physicians upon reading that article and e ehtorlal with which you dignitied it, One ta tUe effroutery of (he writer, and the other 1o the fact of Tue Tnvst—altdys so wide awake on carrent ftems of Intereat in “the professions of to- day—sliould be so unwitidngly drawn futo such ndorecment of vld Keas In patholngy aud therapentics, as thougi they were bran new.” ‘the ! regular profession of Chleao Jaughied und roarod aver the articlvs, and ataud somewhat in swe of the awazing ingenuity of {hut Doctort 1n 1857 Prof. Polll, of Mtlan, addressed notes 1o various Buropean physiclans ‘requestiug hem to 90 the hyposulphites in zymotic drecases and re- Dort to hiny (ho rewult of their obacrsations. Lo recelved 124 answers to s nota fron the various countrivs uf Europe, glying results of treating hinclen of disorders, Larasites, dlavasc gerws, wero anknown then, weren't they? Nearly twenty yeais ago, in 1658, Dra, Laycock, af Edinburg, und Harley, of London, wrote'on the subjert of “parasitcs in diphihcria and other zywotlo diseasow, Four yeurs previous to 1854 Kirchow ulso wroto on the same toplc. Any one at all fawilfur with the leachlugs of Troues: that he freely taught medical students in 183 necenrlty of ueing *sulpbite of ¥oda In ait cascs of diphtheria where the IL‘;HI: ehowed lying ore funteme ince 1500 the - purusitic orlgin of secascs has been mach wrllten of. 1f the writer of tu-day's wouderful articlo begun onty ten years 2o to comprehend thly wubject, ho ceFlaluly muat hdve abstuined from readlng journals and bouky aenerally. “Wlig wulphur carbolata of soda was frst bronght 1o notlce by Willians Chookes, Esq., F. [, 3. 8., 18 1605, 1o e year following. Avthde . Swae som, M. D., of Ring's College Roapital, Lond, vrofe on **The Bulpho-Carbolates lu Medicine In the Practitioner Gnedical journal of London), wiiich can be consulted by our humespathic diacavs ereratony Ume. DF. Sansom at that tima recom- wended in various medical peridicaly of the day thy use of this remedy for scarlet fover, dipbthe- ria, yhoid fever, pitiala, colera, fonailiitla, a1i°pox, et **The Britlih Medical Joarnal, 30, containd & long article from Dr. Bansow on sulpho-carbolstes. ** raithwaite's Retrospect,” 1571, confains aleo an article on the same subject from Dr. Sausown, i writings on the ** Uenn Thoory " bave been voluminouss in fact, he has pnhlh{l:dll»okonme used of thesulpho-carbolates and otler antireptic remedles in /Fbo bouk, uu ueluvo voluins of (I8 repri- Crcann, 43 ymotic diseasce. or_ 400 psges, can Ko chased st the dookstores in -*vBook- scllers® flow,"'on Stato strect. Sisce 1873 not a anedlcat foarual pubitabed in tide countey e fulied during each year W publieh someibing oo the 1pho-carbalatee. ’BVfly I:flh‘!pbll‘t ip knows sulplo-carbal AR SR vl THE CHICAGO TRIBUN — e mention several physiclane hera who have nsed ft in thelr practicoduring the past five yearn. All ;tn'mghb- in Chieago have it on hand, and have had t for years. T heanaaclons imspndence of claiming dlscovery of suipho-carholate of_roda 1a & Jittla too enters rining for ‘even m Chicago ‘!hyflfl!ln, and the grataitons recommendation of the editorial to phy- wiclans of every school to employ it wiil he thank- fuily retrirned by the regalar physiciane st least. Thia in not the fltst instance of atiampted riealing of glory of lflucnv"i of & valaabls remedy first Broughi Into tse by the regalat profession of medis cine, It will now be In order for some homeonathie [hracian to artound Chicago and the world with e dlecovery by him and use of the amyl nitrite in (nstantaneously arresting a certaln form of con- yolsions, neuralzia, tic, angina pectatin, ete., ete. WIII not some othier homeopathle physielan aleo kindly dircover tlie maryelons proprrifes of eon- denscid nir batha in the treatment of jung diseases? ar»rr‘mru-»le brotide fn arreating acatn congertio cerebri? One polnt conepicuous In this morning's artl and geeatly to be deprecated hy trae homeopsthi (athe breaking sway from the dogma of theie #chaol and of the sacrilegious adminietering af this remedy naf necording (o ** provings” ar s prinel- rlt! The dose the Doctnr scemn 1o ba wholly enorant of, and doesn’t pyen venture npon this, the most imporlant ltem of his whole effusian. ‘The ublic know 1ot how mnch to give, Alter reading Sansnm's work nerhava this wonderful Doctor can enlichten Chicago, In the meantime pleasa be kind enongh, Me. Da- itor, Lo let medical mattera alone In vour leaders H1) you hare submittad Articles Yke the one sub Juilice fo your *'medical editor.” Telling peopls ‘old thinos ay thoogh they were new s not nocersary Inc . Danron, [We shall try and follow the ndvlce of the “Doctor " whenever the doctors amney Lut when they dieagree, and that s fearfully often, we ahall have to follow the best accessibie light. 1t was the publication of Nr. Beebe's article and TRE TRIBUNE'S comments thereon which brought to liaht—that {5, to the knowledge of the reading publle—a good deal of nscful in- formation inregard to the nature of scarlet fever and diphtierla, and the properties of stilpho-carbolate of sodinm as o remedy there- for. None ol the doctors who are writing squibs and communications pitching Into Dr. Deebe deny the value or eflicacy of the remedy. “Doctor” raya there arc physlclans in this city who have employed it in their practice for five years, If 1t I8 a pretty sure cure, they all ought tn uselt, and save the lives of the multitude of chlldren who have heen dylug of scarlet fever and diph- theria. Dr. Bansom, who Is so much quoted Jjust now, s renorted ns saylug in an articic toa ntedleal journal In July, 1569: My experlence {n the ase of sulpho-carbolate of eodinen in zymotic dicerses 14 nnexceptionally fa- vorable, Durlng twelve month I have adminis. fered ft In every severe cane whichi hae fallen under my observation, Ifcsays on paga 3i: ‘41 em- ployed rulphio-carbolate of sodlum I five severe cancn of wearlet fever, . . . Kecavery was tapld, perfect, and vncompllcated.” 11 such was Dr. ausom’s uniform experience, —If his succcss with this remedy elght years ago was 80 remarkable, and the remedy was also known to all the medlcal profession of Chicago, why have they permitted so many hundreds and thousands of thair young paticnts to dieon thelr hands of searlet Teser, and diphtherla, and other zymotle diseases! Thls wnolut our ©Doctor™ has omitted w explaln, Trr This- vxe takes no part Inthe jealousics and bicker- ingsof the doctors belopging to the little and big piil fraternlties; Its sympathies are reacrved for the poor little fnnocents that are wilting and dying Hke plucked fowers and the auguish of their heartsick parents. Let the doctors save the children, and the public will not quarrel with any of them over the question of onziual discovery of the remedy thnt does ft.—En.] e i FIRES. AT ST, JOSEPH, MO, Suecial Dispatch to The Tribune. a1, Joskrs, Mo, Jan, 22—A destructive fire oceurred at the corner of Eleventh and Penn streets fn this city sbout 2 o'clock this morning, by which the large two-story frame bulldivg oc- cupled by Norris & Payne us n grocery aud dry- goods store fell a prey to the deyour- fvg clonent. The bulldings were owned by Mr. Thomas Morrls, whose loss will probably reuch from $2,000 to store bullding was {usured In the Thitadelphia, for £1,500, and the dwethng for 1,400, of which 8600 18 held by the Natlonal of Hurtford, and §503 by the Atlas. The St. Joseph Flre & Marine Insurance Company have §5,000 on the stock, and the Home, of” New York, $2,000. IN CHIICAGO. The alarm from Box G4 at 9 o*clock yester- day morning was caused by a fire in the resi- dence of Officer Richard Dalton, No. 159 West Blackhawk court, Loss, §500; insured for 00 in the 8t, Poul & Minnesota Fire, Cange, u Linown, but suppused to be spontancous cowm- bustion {n u small clothes-closel, In resculng a U-yenr-old child from the flames, Mrs. D.dton wiis very severely burtied about the bead, chest, and arums, AT JOLIET, ILT., Epeclal Dirputch 1o The Trivune, Jorier, 1L, Jan, 22, —~Tho extensive flouring- mills of Willlum Adam & Son, situsted o the sotithern portlon of this city, were completely destrayed by fir varly thls morning. ‘The loss Is about $30,000, with only an [usurance of £,500, of which amount 33,000 is in the Fldelity Tusurance Company, ot Chfcaro; $1,000 In the Merchants!, of “Newark, N. Ju3 and §500 In the Girard, of Philadelphia, " The fira was undoubt- cdly incendlury. AT GRAND RAPIDS, MICIIL. Special Dispateh to The Trivune. Gnaxp Ragps, Mich,, Jun, 22.—John Edi- son's Lara und contents, in the Town of Alpine, wear this clty, burned Saturday nlght. Luss. about § + Insurance, $1,000. It was prob- ably sct on fire by tramps or petty thicyes. —— T — THE WEATHER. WasmivaToN, D, C., Jan, 23—1 o, m.—In the Lake reglon, falling Larometer, aiter a tempos rary riso over Lake Michigan, westerly winde, backlng to southerly, cold and clear or parily clondy weather, succeeded, in the Upper Lake reglon, by rialig temperature. LOOAL UBAKRYATH i e, \Bar.| T ey 20. pricter, KAl Yort iwgun . Toleda, . e ———— TELEGRAPH WAR, Pirrssung, Jan, 22.—Baturday morning in- formation was recelved ut the Atlantle & Pacific telegraph ofiice fn this vity that the Western Unlon hiad organized a large foree of men In the oil reglous for the purpose of destroying the wires and pales of the Merchunts' Natlonal “Felegraph Company, which were belng operated Ly the Western Union, under lease arquired by the consolidation of the old Pacliic & Atlantic Jine b 1574, The leaso was about to explre, aud the wires which extend tbrough the oil reclons uld revert to thie control of tha Atlantle & Pacillc Company, which has recently purchased u controlling interest Ju the stock of tho Mer- chants’ National Company, The WesternUnlon, it is sali, preferred @ sult for damages rather thau_altow fmportaut connectlons to fall fute the hauda of their vppenents, aud propoeed taklog advantage of the udjournmnent of court aud thie absenco of the Judces ou Eaturday to complete the work of destruction before ub fu- usiction conld be had to restrain theid, In this, lowever, they were battled, as the Atlantic & Tacific Company empluyed eminent counsel In Pittsburg, aud had en injunction fssued In chunbers through Judze Ewing at 6 o'clock In the afternoon, aud served the same on all the ofticers found at once, and telegraphed coples of the seioe to all pofuts {u the oil regions, spevial wessengers ‘belng sent out by tralus to get oft at diferent poluts, and take tho road” with Lorses fu sewrch of the gang, arued with this Injunciion aud followiuy their trail by the work "of destruction, Ond party bad cut down poles and’ destroyed wiro for seven miles before the messeuger ob harscback overtook them aud stopped the uutrageous work, All tho wires Letween Franklin and Ol City were destroyed, and probably in otber ts Dot yeb d . Thi rlutende f $hia West- B e o e offica {n Pitteburg, hie could not be personaliy served with the paners. though bissuboriinates, wherever found, were supplied with coples he- fore 8 p. m., and aa the work of destruction he- gan at 1. m. there seema Hkely to be seriona litfgation over the affelr, which must result finally to the advantage of the rlnlnum In the est of the law, and "the public will nodoubt see In thé outrace the ob‘]ect, of the monopoly to crusht out, the oppositiun telezraph companyy esen by auch bold proceedings as the employ- ment_of gangs of men al mkdnight to cut down and destroy property not their own, rather than that L shonid Jegitimatels fall into the hands of its owncrs, T CASUALTIES. FATAL EXPLOSION. Lirren Rocss, Ark., Jan, 22.—Alout 8 o'clock this morning a fearful explosion occured at Ink Bagou, nine miles northeast of this elty. ‘The hoflers In Griffiths & Hyek'sshingle factory and saw-infll exploded. Three men were killul and several dangeronsly Injurcd, The Killed ore Benjamin &mith, froin Georgha; Jmnes Mc- Ginnls, from Toledo, ()5 and & colored man nemed Anderson Lewls. The largest part of the boller, including the head, was bluwn sey- craul rodx througli the forest, cutting duwa treeq twelve fuches in dlameter. Fhe mill was one ot the fnest in tne Biate, APECTLIAR ACCIDENT. Sgectal Dispatch fo The Tribune. East #aomxaw, Mich, Jau, 22.—James 8, Cuthbert, azed 51, in the employ of the Gas Company, went under the Hoyt Block at 1L o'clock 1o4lay for the purpose of thawing out the gervice-plpe to a strect lamp. Tie was found, two hours later, dead, having leen suffocated Ly the cecaping gas, Deccased leaves & wife and four children. ——— ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. Bpecial Dispatch 0 The Tridune. Drnogque, la., Jan, 22—Yesterday James Bmith, of Cascade, Dubuque County, while {n the act of taking down o shot-gun frtom & rack where It was hanzlng, accidentally dlecharged ity the load taking effect in Lis wile's shoulder, who was eftting wear by, The lady Is very acri- ously, it not fatally, hiirt. ASTHABULA. CLevELAND, Jan. 2L.—The Zeader's epeclal from Ashtabula sags the Corouer's fury cxame ined Edward Truworthy, Franklin Osburn, and James A, Thompson, pasecogers on the train. Thelr testimony was but & repetition of that of others herctofore exawmined. UNDER THE WIHEELS. CLEVELARD, Jan, 2.—8, Killelts, a machin- fst in tbe employ of the Lake Shore Rallroad Company, In attempting to board a moving freight traln at the Union Depot In this city this morning, fell under the train, and was in- stantly killeds W HINGTON, A Thinning.Out of German Consuls—~-The River and Harbor Bill~-Geneva Award Bonds. Spectal Dispatch (o The Tridune. WABRINGTON, D, C., Jan, 22.~The State De- partment has receired notlce that the German Government has determined to abolish what are called the honorary Consulates in the United States, and to establish and malu- taln no consulatcs henceforth exvept those to which a flxed gulary Js attached. The Tollowing aro the Consulates abolished by this order: A, Claussenius, Chi- cagoy Carl A. G. Adve, Cincinati; Julius Rung, Galveston; & B. Schlesinzer, Bostons Warner Drexel, Baltimore; C. O. White, Cuarleston; Hermau D. Casar, Mobile; L. Von Baumbach and M. Von Baumbach, Milwaukee; Johaunes Knittschnelbe, New Orleans; Carl 4, Meyer, Philadelptia; Helnrich Moeser, Pitts- burygs Fo W. Ilanewinckel, Klchuonds Von Sacoh Hoeners, Savannahi K. Barth, St Louis; I, Weils, Bt. 'aul; and E. Peschay, Wilmington, The Senate, in executive sesslon, tosday cou. firtned Benjanln I, Lawar to be Collector of Iuternnl Kevenue for the Second District of Colurady, aud Willin L. Campbell tu be Sur- veyur General for the District ot Colorsdo. Tue House Commitiee on Cutmnerce, laving reconsidered thelr determination not to report tite River and Husbor bill, bave devided to re- sort it carly mext week to the House. It s likuly the omount reported this year will fall short of the sum_ sppropriated 1 the last bill, and that its provislons will be contined to cascs of recognized necessity, T the Western Awtociated Press. Wasningtos, . C., Jun. 22—The Geneva awiard bouds, three i number, and for the en tire nmount, §507,000, were opencd to-day ot the ‘Treasury Department. as follows: August Bel- mont_& Cu., 10401152 First National Bank, New York, 104,135 Drexel & Co.y 104,00; ‘The House Committee on Commeree has he- guu the preparation of the River aud Iiarbor bitl. The amount of sppropriation to be recom- cuded will not exeeed $2,500,000 or §3.000,000, B. F. Kelley, of West Virgiuia, hus been num- inated Register of the Land-Ottice at Sunta Fe, New Mexleo. The ilouse Comumittca ou Indlan Affalrs ngreed to recommend the passege of Scelye's VLo ratify the nrrapgement misde with the Sloux Indians for the relinquishment ot thelr title to the Black Hills territory, ete. Scnator Anthony Is fmproving steddily. but it §s not thoupht hie will be strong enough to go {ml before to-morrow or next day ab the carlest, The Woshington Chronlele hassuspended pub- licatlou, FINAKCIAL, 3 Me., Jan. 2.~The Warren Manu- facturing Company, woolen manufacturcrs, has suspended. Capltal, §125,00. - ROOM 11, 141 MADL- 1% CONLLEY Who WA o makr Destdes 12 ger cent on s money, please call o wddressme. 3 will sl tor $20,000, (erma eany, (ye-story stone-front store JoL 40138 (enrner) on Kiat Palnier Hou £0.208: will rend after Mag Lext ar §7. to 30, Bullding coversthe lot, aid one of the best in theettes 1808 no humbig: the rents wiil show for n«mhln;([ § Ouly of+ e iancy on Madison- wr eent 1o yr" jands or ery. P re and fot 254313, Fast front, on Malsted-at., be: tween bonz o Miluou: piw, £),000¢ will’take MG-Flin two-story and basement octagon-front brick dweling, lani, snd Lot 23X42Y, ot Alancoe:st., cuat o Bobey, " This Ii certafl Fine framed dwellin, o 1310, 8 few Uours east ot Thruop: WL be suld at a Latstalt. Ielasics of businesa, reaidence, aad farm property gor #aln Al Fxchnnge, As § handle no pranerty fur miysell, uy Stiestion {s sntirely klves to o T counTRY KR £20 PEIL ACRE=A GOOD 12 fies sonth af “Lawrencerille, [ weres under cnltivation, good County, coom "+, Koull d-Fuon tenant lotse. Ine orchard o i 'of fruit, 200 of heavy thnhers one of 1a Ant-class, Call i get s Uargatn, . BOYD, Louin 14, 146 NG LAND IN purchaser by correspunding witl Crestan, Ta. TR0 RN T sirsbic for e resaniak QLRY BRICK 1it ke froinatreesests,d $10 PER Tostus. oG B MENT-NTCRLY nian s private fanliys Jow to. Ruod “farien” Latutied #topa-iruut bullding. ddress D1, Trib- XISHED RO0MS. Wi [njgy Block, lisadoiph- e it BEARTS K soULL O 15 furaiehed Tooius. _ OMELY FUIE No. 171 Fifth- O RENT-HA; front Fuoums A3 ELY F catiou i the clty, frou; b Clark-st., Koo 1. WANTED—TO IREN ANTED=TO RENT-HY GENT AND WIFE, 2 1.‘ unfuraished Ml‘u South fil&!. r.n[:l of Jwuag be pleasant aud chcap. Addres ¥, 1o Bouth Wateras. TE ‘“7‘ ANTED=TO, v o7 near Kast dress, siating terms, J —DESK-100M 1N_OFFICE adlyqn-si., weat of LaSalle. Ad- U 5. 324 Calutwet-av. BOOKS. 4 WAN' -MALE NELP, Tlookkenpern, Clorkn, etce AYTED-A 1 PRESCRIPTINY DRUG CLERR, Address, stating full_parziculars. If 10, Tritune, Tra. VWASIED-TIVO 600D FURNITURE CARNIST: ere. - Apfly at corner Robey.ot. and Dlue friand- a1, BWAN, CLARR & CO. TO WOLK AND NOARD man preferred, 31 East PENTER Jouse; slngle N Clark. ORING FOR EMPLOTMENT s I want ot male help fur- TN RELL FIVE NEW. ARTICLES honeehold uwe, AMERICAN NOV- t Madion ., Rooin 19, IS FOIADVENTISEMENTS Tor e To make hsadguarters and mieid most of histtme in Chlca. go. - lieferences reqniend. ot pealtion f07 the tight man, Addrers 10 18T, Tritune otfce, “n«xrr.n-;\ COOD HTEADY VAN TO amiat In & phutezranh gallers s ghad chabds for 8 futiabie person. SALLERY, 101 West Madl- so Ak ANTED=A S¥OUNG MAN WIiTH A LITILE money, a1 er: entertainment going (o ¢ fornla. Cafl to-day. MANAGELLL, 3% hiate-af., tope 8cr, finom 00, VASTED-AY ACTIVE WORRINGWAN TN FAC countre town, to 1aka an evelnsdve, parmaient, ol profirabls locat dgency. fof an eutire rHicie, Fartieniare free, W, LOVERIN, Box Lo ner 1. 5t WANTED NEIMLE PARTE TO LEGOTI Ate Tor the sale of 8 valuible patent by State rights or U'nited_Rintes, ‘or wonld 1ake vartier aod manufacture, 2] ht, e L L M RO N aress L 0L Trimine omee. | weh 83 per we! VWANTED 5.00 MIX FOIL A LEOITIMATE -makin fuisirieas at home or traveilrR: Euaranteed, Catl at Kool 5. A1 Las frim 80 f0 8, ., of adirew, with l!ll;l:v“(aot papera, or %0z for §1 ssmple, HAY & CO.¢ TO SELL A particul f ‘"Alfl,j“ 0,7;. Calars froe. Address D SR, Loule, Slo. T WANTED-FEMALE Aesrtal ool Domesticn. HBEL OR, WASTIER, ply. Iieference ntre-av, \WASTED-ainL 10 WASIL {ierman or_teand, erred, pared toatay. 347 West : i MWEGIAN) TOR seworky small private famity Apply TED=A GEIMAN Dit SORWEOTAS GIRE, Yor general housetork. Apjby st47 Michizan- TEADY, CAPANLE GIRL FOR ning, dod lroninit, Apoly, with 1023 Wabash-a¥., After O o'civc! m, T GINL TO COOR, WASIL iy, K13 West Washington, SERAL 1ITUATION WANTED- T et win Tormard et v o1 n €cs, Addrers O B F, care E, 1. Hy Saile > REL ‘e o Traacs. : 1TUATION WANTED-IS : e T eriten, citic: o 12 oh1ee AdEeg OZD Tribund oMce. Aot e “r:z.rn!::h‘r‘!mr}- ;l‘_ennpnen. oty N WANTED—I N A TEore of o wnd. arine o ok ook Iinnaa: experies e Waeiced coachmans good refereices. irig Misceltaneouse ITUATION WANTED-| AT My SerAman e mand Danaiunt T Take Mimeclf naeful &t aoytb ages Uik Fiiiing ontegs] 1ok 800 work for poard wages e v ya—— SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. B i o Bt i by Domcaticn. QITUATION WANTE| 4 acompetent wirl: poi S*ate-st., third floor. N WANTED=BY. A GOOD GIREL 70 DG e b enrs Toubework la 8 Fall famity: dress 47 Esuth Cojol uth Unfun-st, A BESPECTABLE GIR) ni {roner, or 42 do genera 73 Toferehcen, It requlted. a pialn ¢ hnsework Call for two 4 & Sedgwiekea QITLATIC =TT A GERMAY GIL 10 da hotsewark | - Call houiewark in small family.” Call for two daya JIT! S ATION WAN 4 00 CITAVRE oF BinIng: oo, work 1o UntrdlA%: oghe oF BOLen Y iy competent irl. 10 Arcade-courr, T. M. G Al ATUATION WANTRO-NT. A RESTEGTABLE ¥ gir] 104 cenerai b Tk, OF 88 C00} - el Fenmiret. D13 eamporacte CooK} ety Telar JTUATION WANTED=DT A 600D GRIOIAN 5 cirl 10 general hoarewnrk or ki K B AW eat JBKIGh-BL ieTArenCeh Even ] peaalFed JTUSTION WANTED-BY A SWEDISH GIitL TO 0 Aecund wurk. chamber work, or cooking. Pleass i Tur T dayeat 114 Wert Divisioast Lrserlenceq in 80y kind of work. Auraess TTTATI 3 ) KUR! §t10'm2 Arricd Danth womany Tl Can S 4oy ATION WANTED—AR EXPERIESCED NUNSE ccuni girl. KLY 3% 30 THITY. CluLeS nose T Employment Agenciess ql'l'UATlfl.\'li WANTED-FPAMILIES IN WANT OF aadinavian oF German female hel O DR aee iy st wankes Rye T U8 FINANCIAL, . ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, LS pri e, 159 llan® DEON ALL KiNDBOF GOODS AT ereet, Bintage rateslow, \Warchouse, 78 irar Brate, e ioncy losaed b Sarhare WIS | itandolih-s1., Room 3. MO st o suit Aupy at Unlos Trit Coms pany, 133 fouth Clark-st. M INHANDTO LOAN ON FURNITU] Py l ‘withont removal, o N ¥ile £ T Handotmeate o Wik —A GOOD G, housswork in a small fawnily. ed. _ADDU at tubonlll Peoria-rt WAST ¥V " gint for genen i TVANTED=A STRONG GERMAS DT FOED) rl Tor ceneral honsework, sliding in work. Ap- iy, after 10 0'cluck this marning, at 111 Dearbori-av, Nenpmairesses, FOIt GENERAL efcrences requirs AV, A NEAT, TIDY 9, TURNERS, Inmu\(vr-y. WiL- af Nures. ‘TI&.‘:TRI’)—.\‘I'REF. GInL. NOT TO0 TOUNG. German preferred. Iautire at 1160 Wabash TWASTEDCAS EXPERIENCED GILL A% SUT; at ud woric: Tefereaces tequired, Ap: 3NT GIRL ARGUT 13 TO MIND old, durine the day, Call a¢ once. South Sangumon-sl. NArcsres PERIENCED WOMAN FOR sliing and ironing {0k restaarant Isundry, at 0. ¢ LUDWIGS, 131 Fifih: TANTED=—AN T3, CASH PAID FOI CAST OF F CLOTIN N0, CAT. AN Turniture, and misceliageous gands 6 any klndfl;lrnmm{lrll 10 JONAD GLLDER, i State st of pants_worth §5 fur 33, AL 16 xouth Clark. [Pl FLuk=G0 TO THE FING ETOLE FOR A 1 L eaver wirtl $27.50 for 812,55, 1 ies Fouth Clark-»t TORE X , ut 15g Bouth AE_ VOl L 1y Bouth NEY TOLOAN WITIIOUT INTEREST ON S1ET: andire, furaiture. or ba 2 warenouse 100 W. Mo e rats for miabeaar N ERCIHANDISE s M coudeor valie stared THOMAS AL 1T PO LOAN, 1N MINI'P' E'f'lldh iy 3 apon Injproved o d ortinnd Hiotks D rorT atea for storags. OLD, AND OTHER i money losned on same. 123 Dearborn-st. BUIS OF 1,0 A tod_ 81,00 add npw LYMAN ) U ‘on rent eatate, Addreas €0, Tribune ofce. ¥ ealdenc ’ hing- ton-#t SR per ceots ‘Addresa ST 11: Eribuge ofize. - T. GO0 J8,F0R%. &7 7 YEL VNTIL L. July ), IW74; frateclass T - curity reautred. FCh i A RO T 108 Wasbraston. TO LOAN 1N SUMS TO FUIT, ON city Impros o7, ved property at & € EABISRSIIAL e b ner 0.000 no comum| QUSINESY CHANCLS, T, SALE-~GODERICH DISTILLERY, HURON County, Diat., oo drand Trunk faiivay, for fent o ale, The 8! ordér, 8 ufiered for rent for a ferm #ibie parttes, or forsnle? § as i corve. #papd. Thie holive can be incresaed 10 Fun 1,300 busheis vlday ot s expenditure of £5.U00, Any dhe desiring {5 Durihan can yemnave the whote, 1f dealred. ta Snrnta, or Dart 1aron. by barges, and re-érect thero for sbout Ez2ix0. Parties desiring an order to examine fhe prop- eriy nddrem ibe proprisior, ¥, Vo AT1tiLL 1.0 fiox No. 3181, New York, or J, T. GARROW, Harruter, Goderich, for ihe purpose. FTIE CATITALISTS OF CHICAGO WIKI TO fnvest muney It & square, legitimate manuacture, #urc 1o pay larse dividends. ¢allas 05 North - Hunm P and investigale for themselves, Morgan ouse PP AITIER WITIF A LITTLE, MONEY T9, INVEST in 8 really pood ibing atould eall st tha elar ators LoTD ot WRT-CLAFS NOARDING-IIOURE te otel, slinated at Lafayette, Ind. Ampie rily furntshed If desired! Address ¥s (ayotte, Ind. i\ i eatet G0 TO THE FIRE £TORE FOR 4 worth §4.50 for §4 at 168 Fouth £ RTOIE i South Clark- FILE ETORE o Fouth I POl Clark st TRET FINES=G0 7O THE FIRE STOUE FULL A enuine fur beaver worth $.0 for §.50, st s Bouth Clark-at FIltkT—Ga 70 _THF,_FIE BTULE FOIt Jest worll 1,50 for < centa, al 118 South RTOTE FOIE 14 TO ?fm RXCIANGE~ Dbest imnroved Cu. s want 11 500 AL i filno 0l elty propert arm (clear) s near v, In Starke '+ price, £00.000, ‘miles from flasper, in OTitlen 7 E01 properiy lo Chicag Uy countey 11l gasiime some on tmprovedi price, 89,005 ‘acre fanm (cirar), and well lmprovedy good fences, water, ‘etc., near {inargs. unts *iow, 815,000 Wanted good dwelllog or acre can be plowed; from St Mary's, in clear 41 meresof tine nmiles Trom bt ™ Troquots Ca., 11l £1.800 nortEages 3 years. property in Chicag) or country towdj pri aere, 1 : Wi-nesn tarm, well impraved, 7 miles from city ltme 118, 10 Cook Co.. (url‘h(‘f'l.l'n property: morigage, $3,« s G e, 5 Sy Ttoom 14, 144 Madison-st. TR-OUR FEP 10 TROCURE A tes patent Is $10. oot 4, 104 i PATE biaf ion-st. th Nida, EAST WARHINGTON-8T.— 1 tent Toome, Wit board, L connninaiion teket ~WARM. FURNISIED references T VAN BUBEN/ST., NE RTAT 3 Vinard for Indies or gentlemen, b1 to ¥3 per week, wmuuey(rl:um (33 MnaN. OUD and well-furnished roon the lodern fmproveimouts; sultul wife O (W0 Reiits. G TLEABAN , with hoard; hus Hie for geaticinan sod Hhotelse 01084 D cents, ani LT CLAIT MO TGN 1 er weeks Foo 31 por dag, $3.50 10 33 per wrek, L OPPOSITE PALMER O TR FLite Wraowe §2 L0 §1{er week 1 tiemeny ine frobt Tovis oF matricd couples with or withont st HOARD WANT TShY WOULD LR v Line on the south =)l i A et Trinnn VALTIES WHO C] vors™ from courta ar vonrt s are W o, e awindiers, [)iSubeEs LEGALLY, ANDQUIFTL QUTAINE Wsevery Blate aud Territory, fur loconpuatibility c reen years' Paperionee, A, J. 11 and U, Clilca, tlounble refcrences. Fee after dec ND QUIETLY ORTAINED Hiory for bicoupatibility, Feo after decrees (2ycard othier cauw Ik I surys expetluoe i Call ‘or aiddreis BESSIE s, Roow 2 Y ORTAINING rithicalo uf Al Juizcof the totlerk of Conrt and e BIME A7 Astifand dHocks Sul divorces, Court, " also rerer I Chicako. G- e, LAl BUIRTOUS B ser® wewlnge i Sing: e i Slugve” Wachiacs for less mioney wff) ere, .\H X‘l'f!ux'll Ualng l;‘lll“ (ll]’nlh‘ll:un;“ e otachjavsare Hae o pra B oy ai ke puens of Gur pateats THE SINGEiL HARURACTUIANG & A A AN AN P S AN BN NS ‘,‘ul:m\LE«A CONPLETE FILL OF TIE CIICAGO Trinuat for the Ceutensial year of 1% able voiuue for future scicrence. A JORBALE~IIAT: LT HATS, ) Dty M Rat i, a0d look wmao._ Call a3d rvee U SOCTIERN OG- Stts, clothldg, Carope 3 TEE B e N S ry Blurcd 10 Bencrs U ermiceuioods Depety 81 bast 1anlolph-st AGENTS ) 1t HAND N'E, coraer ASH PAID FOR BOOKS—CASH IN ¥/ Qe Bt L \GZNTA WANTED-FUR SIN.UEI: -8 MACH § d canvsel g novel i abie 2od will- Ariaatt e Shipeiton: D, ¢ k0044 :'éim. i) OF PTIST-CLARE MANU= stocks (Or cleas real catate.” Address ce CHAND idcner pro T CHICAGO NUBINESE ARD b iw"'. ucd real estale In Ransas and filinots, clear; will saautir a reasonable inculibrsnce, S Clark-t.e oom 41, B, B TURLBUT, 35,0007 < niture under that taurts (n fowa. b P TIE DEST AND LARGEST 4 1a Miiwaukee. with afl the new, with larga Lot elght st T $i1.500; want_ oo farms or good rraironds will E1ve great bargain; will take auy good clear property s Lhere (s §4. 500 ortgags due four 'yrare: liere {s & Thance fur & guod busiacas. AL BOVD, ftoom 14,140 Madison et MUSIOAL, T 111105, PIANOS AND ESTEY ONGANS ale atid for pent; luwest prices 1] easlest termn inthecity, STORY & My . TIALLETT. bavis & G wnd urrizhi hlano premiuma: ), ow In ta e (taliett, Duxlsd Co in tune longer than any plangs full 1 tunes v c ure, ' and aenifal the perfect plinos of the sge. M ad auateuns tn Ameeics and bura Halielf, D in & Co.'s y by W, W, KEIMBALI ~ cal m pronounce led. = Fo Saln frntt e QPECIAL TAT Y Jarge sasorin G AT % TN OROANF_WE NAVE & of new organs. which we will offer anol PSR o oy Lk i for e ey (ts Gt caecar tartlen des :.'\'.i'n" o matede W . W BALL, Blate aad ariate GANT DREAND NEW [ano-forte, wiib agrada emints, handiome carved 700, 00 iake som [oF sliars: MAT! 134 Biate: LS AND CARBIAGES, TES EVERY TURSDAY. THURS- Murday, st 10 8, m., by WESTON & 7 LE Foraer brich SOIATELY, TO _FILL ORDI ATELY, 0 JIEE TEREE MITCHELL & CO. Lh VEAMS TO UAUL COAL. F‘Sfimms 1UOF KEYS, T, BASMUSIEN, " Lt DAT-ON LOSEE W SN e i2id hunulag cas warehh Auyous teturaing sagetol.: B d Q. 1L it Shee, Caual Bud Blateeatiats., will ba iboray re: AN TWESTY 5] £ uit 16 car, s simall poc caau rplurn Jt (o ic 822 'l O3T=LART FROM 73] WEST INDIANA- 4 at., wn i v horse, 10 Gands, 8 suiall scar uan 1tos thindleg Floder blease rewurn W abuve ads diesdt, - UST=IF T a3, 10z Pyinauth Ui TLEMAN WIO PICRED 11 T"(ll)oul-‘ in h!unluf ved Nl:hfi culitculs. Mo was secd goters AL. . LIA YOUNU LADY el 15HES TO COH ™ ¢ i 1d or elderly gontleman of Breaan oy i (0 Mty tianyt i 4rl0Srs aeed sas wer. k ribuge olice. EISONAL—MADISONST. CAR, BUNDAY, PN A DN S AR U O Ne oo, gvs il gt Dearboro. if agreeable e Soc addresa K 07. Tribune vilica, MACHINERY. TAND QUARTZ CHUSHEI-AN EXTIRELY "A\n QUARTZ CHUSHEN ‘a}'mm“fi‘&b 10 £OF QU ATES €5 Uiblug s e ith ease all day, TZ‘I“ - Ll et o Sontinone v il for 200 ngiin Depoc” 13 Boust sk —— ‘STORAGE, y NTTURE OABIIAGES, AND MELCHANDISR ;‘wu.\rrun. mmmfixf SpNTICINDRR [vYaaceu 1 B0 Mitiab - 83 Las 3 L : ITUATION ~ WANTED— B ’ BETWEES CLANR' T an: ACKEON, 500, §1,000. £1.200, $1.500, AND DTIL on L (" . Co Lk Cony Seal Sta, DMK O TANTED- 39 AT 10 FER CRNT FOR 2 YEARS H i ' o S A Aot s bt