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THE COUNTY BOARD. tajority and Minority Reports on Hogan's Bill. fis Friends Even Rccommend that Ho Be Dooked 26 Per Cent. And the Connty Saves £400 on One Bill by This Concessions Failure of the Effort to Borrow Money— The Treasurer Stands Firm, The County Commissloners held a regular weekly meeting yeaterday afternoon, President 1lolden in the chafr, and present tho full Board atd a large lobby. COURT-OURR FENCE. A communieation was recelved from J, J. Egan, architeet, calling attentlon to the neg- Jocted conditlon of the Court-House founda- tfons, which are belngz mado a receptacle for the rubbish and nuisances of the city, and request- ing that o proper fence be bullt at once, It was also desirable, as n ncasure of caution, that some temporary braclng be placed againat the retaining wolls of the arcas, as, during web weather, the fresh eartt-filling will exert a cou- siderable pressure ou them. It was reforred to the Committce on Public Duldings. A communlcation was received from Buperine {endent Wileon, of the City Public Worke, granting permiselon to crect a fence around the Conrt-House 1ot eight fect from the carb lne, 1t was referred to theenme Commitice. COMMUNICATIONS, A communieation was recelved from the Recorder stating that partics who had abetracts made frequently desired coples ot reasonnble rates, but as ho had no discretion, the work went to outslders to the Joss of tlie county, He, thierefore, asked that ho Lo given nuthority to maka arrangements for furnlshing the coples. It was referred to the Committee un Rocords, A communication was yecelved from the County Attorney statiug that screnty-cight cases involving taxes for 1671, '72, 'Y, and "4 had heen declded by the 8upreme Conrt In favor of tho county, There were other cases yeu un- ducided, The amendments to the Reveius law submitted to the Board by hiw ed heen sent to Henator Kehae, It was placed on file, T“?I dlf}m;cnt Cnmmll:‘eu ‘rlc squl ‘l;ll‘ln for supplles, cte., azgregating 317,870, which were arssred'w bc’pnlvf ANGE Py A DISTUTED PALL. A disputo occurred over n bill for 83%0 for nakinz analyses of stomachs nt tho request of the Coroner 1u casea of suspected pofsoning, A commitiee seported fu favor of £300, but two- thirds of this was objected to, sinee “the family of the deccased was wealthy.” The bill was re- committed. . TOOAN, The spectal committee appolnted to Investigate tha bills of Joseph [ogan submitted thelrrepurt. After giving tho testimony, which bas been pub- Ushed, they say: The testimony taken shows that dealersaroin the habit of varying their rate of discounts accord- ing ta the party purchaeing, and aleo 0s (o tho ting of payment for the goods mold; that lhnrlmrnl . llst-price which they furnish to any ono calling for % anme, and that they make anch dlscounts there. 1 ‘rom'as they seo fit. . The Jobbers aluo vary in thelr 4 allowance 1o cnstomers, —sonie allowing none of @ Aho discount thoy receivo themsclves, and othors = Nawing nnn-lufi where payments are promptly made, Your Commlitee aro of tho opinlon that Tloran should be nllowed for his tine aud trouble in col- fectlng the varlous fzos of pipe and Ottings, de- livering sumo, cic., somewhat inore than the deals cra would scll to a comunitteo ealling upon them. Tho dealers vary in thelr teetlinony as to the rate uid allow the county on a bill , allowing all the way from 25 40 per cent off. In v'llew of the abova facts, your Commitico are of the opinion that Hogan conld have furnisked tho pipo and pipe-fittings charged for in his bills con- slderably cheaper than thoeame are charged for theraln, and stitl Lo pald for his trouble in tho fur- nishing of the same, . Yonr Committes would, therefore, recommend that 25 per cent bo deducted from the amonnts charged for the pipe and pipe-fittings contained in tho blils, which would leava the amount of tho billa £1,724.50 Instead of §2,130,40, and recommend the payment of $1,724.50, They would further recommend that the Clork be {nstructed to cancel the warrant dfawn infaver of Hogun for $2,1:6. 40, Thc{ slso recommend the ndoption of the followIng resolution: Resolved, That horeafter, when thie connty de- alres to purchase manufactured articles, they deal with the manufacturer direct, Instead of “throngh Jobbers. . MINORITY REPORT. Commissioner Fitzzerald submitted tho fol- lowlug: The minority of your Commlttco lo whom was referred for Investization tho accounts of Joecph 1ogun for plumbing material furnished to Covk Cotinty respactfolly ropoet os folluwa: First—The testimony of leading snd reputable dealers, smong whow wora the Crano lrothers Mangfacturing Company and Keddeld, Bowen & Co., estnblishied the foct (alleged in tho resolution under which the Committes was appointed) thag thu rounty pald to sald Hoguu 100 yier cent mioro than the warket value of tle naterlal furnished hy him. 1tshould be understood by the Iloard that while the priccs charyed by lloran are the snme os those given In thu trade cifculareof the Srme named they and others who unro-rcd before yoar Comuit- 1co testifled that they allowed a discount of 50 por cent from the figures given in their circulars, Jio cnstom in that busincss {eto make no change in the nowinal prices, 1ima to timo as th market valuea chango. while Iogan charged the nominal market prie e renlly follected 100 per cont. in oxcesn of 4 actual inarket valuo of tho muterlals he furnlehed 10 Cook Connty. 'Second—~The dealers brought in for the purpose’ of alding Hogan were compelled fo adwmit that they woutd have mado a discount of from 40 to 45 &crcam from the circular rates. In other words, r. Liogan's frlends &mml that e charged tho county at the rate of B0 to U0 per cent for hfs valu- able acrvices In purchasiug what this Hoard should llavu‘,-mrchlled directly from tho manulacturcrs, Thlrd—An examluation of the manner fu which materisl was rnnhund by the late Loard of Pub- 1ic Works of the City of Clilcago shuws tho abaurd- ity and falslty of the cla 10 tho effoct “that manufac l’ltl,{ 1o the county, and a voucliery_conld be sudited and paic no Brothers Manufacturing Company furnlshed limp- posts, castings, cic., etc., fo tho City of Chieago under contracts made and in responso to the nd- vertivement of tho Uonpd of Public Worke, and walted for tholr payin the sumo mannerasall othors who had doalings with thecity. Anditls a well-knuwn fact that, during tho luat thireo years, ‘l;- ulalunty has pald {ta debis more promptly than 0 city. Fourth—11 it were troe that deslors inalated upon belng pald in cash for materials sold (o the county, 1t wanld be mnl:h In'oredccrtu:,a cal mlliurfl:wl 0 necessary purchase funds a rcent than to pa Mr, u«fin’uo to 00 per :cn;ptu admitted brx;:fl friends, of 100 per cont as shown by the testiinony of dhlnlnmlklrllualun. ‘The winority uf your Commiltee 8 opposed to the policy of txpending publio moneys recklessly, and in uivance of the gctuat needs of the county, but, sluce the Hoard has seen 0t to adopt (ho vollcy of borrowing and expending fn odvance of the connty's incowe, 1t seoma more ressonuble and honest to borrow at 7 per cent, and pay dealers directly, than ta borrow at the same rute 10 pay Joseph iloguy, in agdition 1o allawing him 60 (o 100 per cent far prchasing, FY/th~Tho minorlty of your Comulitee protests szuinet the pernicious policy of making large Eur- chasce privatoly {rom favorites, and thus robbing the county of the benceis o bo derived from Ine viting public competition, as the City of Clllclfiu does, aud a8 every member uf this Board would do it be were purcliasing for Limself ntitics ro lerge as thoss furalshod Lo Cook County by Josaph Hagan, S{2tli—Tho minority of your Committco respect- fully recommends tho adoption of the following resolutiony, nawely: esolved, That tho bitls of Joreph Hogan for plumblog materials be reduced to ono-half of the sums uaned thoreln, Resolred, That from and after this date no ma. terials be purctiasnd without the fuviting of scaled Pproposals for furnishing the sanie uuless in casou of emergency whep the coxt will not excoed $300, Tm- vided, bowever, that It shall roqairs & two-thirds vote of this Doard, taken by yei nd nays, and made & matter of record, todeclare that an emer- Bency exlets which makes 1t necesvary 10 purchase ;"l,fi" t toking the time mecessary to solicit pro- K ved, That, 1n view of the exorbitant prices charzed by Joeeph Hogan {n Litls heretafors pur- chased of b, ke Wellas fn the Dbilly referred to m;r: Cu';:;mlll‘vr. Do) "'c‘:xl'b"fl‘:l‘- zgn -51;1 -lmn: n not conslidere juard from anc alter thle date, i Comunissioner Conly sald the Committee worked faithfully, heard all the evidence, and ou a report. 'The geuticman (Fitzgerald) Went away satlsfled, but u rcporter sald Lo him, **Follow bl (Hogan) up—fight him{” snd that was the reason he brousht {u s minority report. I be (Fitzrerald) was ** that kind of & twan,” it Was thue suck o report was lald on the table, Counnisaloner Flizzerald woved that the ml- nority report be accepted. Hlo admitted that he ¢ oue time favored the majority report, but felt that it was his duty to chuuy u'Lln views be- causo he bad eatablished what ho bad alleged sgalost Hogau—that ho bud overcharged the county, and made 100 1per ceut on ths goods i It was well known that the wit- Deases who camo fn Hogan's beball scknoowl- up by Mr, Hoga, rers would not sel it tholr pay until the “dren,” contlnued the good man, ‘casily procurable THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1877. edzed that they would have furnihed the pipe tor from 40 to 45 per cent fess. These were the men from whom Hogan bonght goods, Il ould not ree that they were dleinterested. The yrices were unitorm inthe trade. A combinathon controlled them. ‘The county could purchare within 5 per eentof the dealcrs’ yrlx‘e. Sowe uetion should Le taken fn regard to the man wlio had dectived the Board, and he trusted, fur the fnterests of the people, the minority re- port woutd he adoptest, [ADP'MN‘&I i Coonilssioner Bchinldt chinrged that Fitager- ald desired Lo make capital by bis course, Ilc (Fitzzerald) had prepared both reports, Ile moved that the majority report be adopted. Commirsioner Bennc moved as an amend- m‘e‘nt that 80 per cent be deducted from the The nmcndmc.{. was voted down. Commissioner McCaffrey characterized Fitz- gerntd'a conductns * buncombe.” ‘Tho_minority report was not concurred fn— yecas, 2—Ayars and Fitzgerald; naya, 12, Tho majority report was ado) ted—yeas, 105 noye, B—Ayars, Fitzeerald, and Senne. dMulloy did not vote, being out of the room. CAN'T DORROW. Commissloner Schmidt moved to reconsider the action of last Monday in adopting the reso- lutfon authorizing a temporary loan of 100,000 An nrrangement had been made with the con- tractors to take the vouchers of the county and get along as best they could. Hence thers was no necessity for & loan. ‘The motfun wos agreed to, The President read several orders In favor of Bexton ct al., which he eald the County Treas- urer had refused to muntun!fin, sinco they wero drawn upon the General Fund. In his (Hfuck’s) opinlon, the Buflding Fund was the proper one. ‘There was no money in_the Buliding Fund, and the orders could be” pald only from the Gencral Fund. The orders were not valld unless coun- teralgned by the Treasurcr. \What would the Tonrd dol Commlssloner McCafTrey remarked that tho Trensurer was rcgnlrcd Ly lnw to slgn all orders rnucd by the Board, and if ho overstevped himself Lie wonld “get into s hitch.” The or- ders would 1ot be presented for nincty days un- der the nrrnnfimncnt mnde with the contractors, o moved that tho Treasurcr lio dirccted to countegslgn the orders. Agreed to. o 'EIL DIEM OF COMMISSIONERS, Commlssioner 8enue offored n resolution sct. ting forth thap the per diem of the Commission- ers was - fixed at $2.50 a day by Bee. 80, Chap. 5, of the Revised Stntutes, and directing this Judidary Committee to report what action was necessary in ordgr *to comply ** with the law. It was referred to the Committec, The Board then adjourned until next Monday, CURRENT GOSSIP. "LIOPPERDOZED---AN ET1C. 3 | " T {n fhe foston Globe, Tioholt e cometiend tho air 13 full of i What is ho that cometh, and of whom {a the alr fully Thou i':nl. pause snd consider! Could It be aught elea Than the gay and feativo *hopper? Lo, he cometh numerously, And {n numbers £0 great that tho opticsl powers of nan caunot encompass him} i) unnmlxa ’.lu! harvest to disappear liko ntalo that s Lol ’ We beholil It in the moming, and at night It Is not. 1le canseth the good man to forget his goodnesa, And Join with bim that {s wicked in cursing vigor- oual And t6 facks dre of tanuage unseemly In man, Unlenx ho be lost in o Tubyrinth of cactus-hedges, "Tho tiler of tie soil is mortal, but tlia "hopper never dics. Each yoar be depredates upon tha Wertern harvest, And oacli year wo hear the plaintive wall, **\We hava been ‘hoppordozed,™ ‘That things Ifke thees should be, T marvel much, Nor can good brother Talmago toll tho why and ‘wherclars of them., NOT EXACTLY THAT. Detrolt Free Preas. Baturday evening a laboring man waitedat the Clty-Iall for a car up Michigan avonuc. He had o bundle under his arm, aud scemed to bs the father of an Interesting cottage houschold. So thought a good man, also walting, and ho sald: 4 8o, after the tofl of the long week, you are returning to your li*tle family with your S8unday dinner under your arm, ¢h" 44 Not exactly,” prowled the man with the bundle. *All'the toll I have secn this week is standing around here and looking for a job."" “ But you can still fecl bappy with your chil- “T can al- m T',.‘“““ thelr shouts as they mect you at tho ate. ¥ “You have very long cars, Mister,” mattered the other, “I haven'ta family ut all, or wo'd all bo fn the Poor-Tlonse. I'mboarding down here at o onc-horse place, and I've got to ecll m*wnlch or_jump my bl i» lic other hated to give up, and after a pause he asked; “ A,pa thot Jsn’t & Sunday dioner under your “That! Ishould saynot. That's a bundle of shirts trom thio Chineso launary; and I'd lko to cholte the wall-eyed heathen who Ironed the slooves 1l ho drovo half the jenpth back into the slioulder-hlndea! Clear ont, now, for I be- lievo you are onc of them contidencenen!"? — TIE N W CORAL BONANZA. Loiton Bulletin. ‘Wa havo not heon able to ascerialn whether any of the coral sald to bo discovered by tho United States steamer Gcttysburg, In latitude 86,40, Tongltude 11,23, has yet been fished up, and st s too suon to Indulge fn any very brill- fant antieipations of what may be found in thoso suuny seus, The reef or bask I8 sald to Lo of immense extent, and of that pecullar plnk color 8o rarc aud valuable. The value of coral dmendn upon its stze, solidity, snd the depth and brillfancy of its color, and {s so very various that white some of the Bicilian corafl sclls for from $10 to 850 an ounce, other descriptions of it will not feteh a quarter of & dollar B pound. ‘The best corul s thereforo worth double ' the prics of gold, and this ucw coral s sald to bo of this superior c‘lunln_v. 0Of course, It it {8 v i anything Jike the quantitics nnticlpated, tho artlete” Wil 'bo “dog clieap,” and the coral-flsherles of the Moditerrancan, the Persfan Gulf, Red and elsewhere, wil) bo virtually abandoned. The tiianner of flshing for coral is simple but hazardous, and is about the eame evorswhere, Beven or cight men go In a boat, commanded b the proprictor; the castor throws his net, nn: the rest work tho boat, and half to draw fu the net, which drags along over the reef and brings “F whatever cornl may attach to it. In the Mcditerranean it {s a” poor business, notwithe standing the enormous price of the best corul, and tho lishers are about the moat miserable of heirgs; and _yct, somctimes, they hit good luck aud grow rich enoughto remaln lille tho rest of their lives, swhich, toan Italian, la the summit of follcity, —_— ¢ COMMISSIONS, " Truth (London), 1was once connected with s brewery, This brewery supplied beerto n cantoen of a regi- ment. One of the ofticers, thinking himaclt pe- cullarly {utcllizent, wrote a letter, in the char- acter of a gentleman residing near London, nsking on what terins ho could bo suppllcd with beer. Tho roply was, on considernbly less terms than were being pald by the regiment. The officer thought that bis reziment wus belng de- fraudod, and gave notico that no more bicer be scnt to the cantecn from the brewery. On this I took the matter {n band, and, cailing on tho Culonel of the regiment with the wakf of the Company, for tho brewery was a company, yproved tu him, chapter and verse, that the protlt on both rdm- was the same, and that tho ap. parent differcure was paid in ¢ commlssions o certaln persons not unconnocted with hls regiment, ** You necd not gn:‘y them," hu ro- plied; “Iwill protect your lufcrests.” “Will You promlse me to taste every cusk of heer Wwheu it comes fn, before it 15 rolledi” Iou- swered, Rulled! What do you wmean?" he asked. *Iincan this—that wo' send- you gond ‘beer, but that, it we do not pay coninlsslons, ovr casks will, somehow or other, be rolicd, an our good beer will bocome iouddy beer, You wil theu be told that thoen obfect to it, snd you wiil boasked to tasto it yoursell. You will agreo with the men; for the beer, thr no fault of ours, will be bad.* Tho Colonel sighed over the niquity of mankind, for ho was an honest, struighiforward man, and tho Comysny beard no moro of the differcuce of the price bo- twceen beer supplied to a private gentleman and arcghment, {gid not thiuk it worth while mentlonfug to the worthy warrior that, even on tha price quoted to tho” private gentlemun, & tritte bad been put on dor Lis butler, SCIILIEMANN'S DISCOVERIES, Mr. M, D, Conway, iu s lctter to the Clocin- natl Commerclal on Schllemann's discoverics, says: “The discoveries lave appealed pro- foundly to the heart of the holders of Uroek bouds. Dr, Schlicmany bas 1aid his treasures at the feet of tho King of Gregce, and, at one stroke, made Athens the metropolis of arche- ology, as It onco was of arts, The unhappy boudholders are already pathetically appeal- fug for the csthnates of the valis of thicse treasures fn pounds and peace. What dnuniAuu:m nn&w%)‘:‘sh: AN !mim'zdunn sword as good as two sawe and ooo gold crown 88 good ss & gozen lko it In one inuscum? Cannot these things be sold aud Halnes took the position that the Board had the tight to approve the bond, “Justice Haines ralit the Board had a right to determine whetler there was a vacancy or _not, anil preliminary to this question {t efiould de- termine whether the bond was sufficlent or not, Juntica D'Wolf sald that ft was then a ques- tlon whether the Superviror had done bis duty ornot. When it eame to investizating Euper- viror Lincoln, hn wanted to be counted out, Juetice Halnes denied any assmnption of the altion that the Board sliould investigate the ?mn'lmr'n acts, ustice Walince thought, from the declsion of the Circult Court, that there was 1o vaeaticy, The question was whether the SBupervisor had abused his discretlonary powers or not. Justice Wallace did_not beliove Mcssrs. Fuller and (loudy would come Into the Board for the pur- pose of peulrnmvnf(u case through, They were no doubt honest fu thelr pinfon that Judgoe Rogers would decide In favor of the mandamus. Tet them go to the end of their tether, aml then the Board could nct. The Board had made one miatake, and he was opposed tofits committing another, Justice Fuote tackled Mr. Fuller on onc or two pointa in the decision lstely rendered, Mr. Fuller hiolding to the opinfons he had already announced, aml observing thot the decsion of Judge Rozers would settle the case, on: way or the other, for g, Mr. Goudy explained that the law proceedings might be so retarded, fu onc way and another, that they conld not get the case teied much be- gliven to the poor,—that Ix, the hoiders of Greek recuritles? Tacse plilntive apreals have been malte throueh thia Giinbe, the Tory paper, und no doubt a feeling of justive will (ndoce the Kiog ol Gireero o reapunil by forwarding the dog- vollars of Cerberus, the “sieve of the Danaldir, and zaich embicina of Pluto as will tnake Pluto- crats of the fwpecunious creditors, And if these he Inadenitate, perhaps Greece tnay sug- geat that Enzlish ceeaflors may pay themselves wut of the Elgin marbles.” TIE SOUTIHL TOWN. Another Debate, Followed by Another Postponement, Evany’ Attornesn Express 1be loge that the Litiza- tion Will Come to an End, ‘The South Town Board szaln tackled the Col- Icctarship problem yesterday afterncon, and with the nsual success, [he old, okl erowd of Mike Evana' [rlends were In attendance, and en- Juyed folly tho occasional sparring of the law- 8. ! The mecting was called” to order shortly after 2o'cddock Ly Justice Summerficld. On asseine . bling, Justice Pollak sald he thought 1t best to ADIOURN UNTIL TRURSDAT evening, fnasmuch' 43 there was a mandamus pending bofore the Circult Courty and he dld not think it proper to take action as long as the case was peading. Supervisor Lincoln—This Board has already wijourned scveral thnes for proceedings to be {netituted on the port of Michacl Evans, Noth. ing has come of tnem so far, and the pendency TIHE FIXED WASHITAND, Scribner's MondAly. With sunshine sud an open fire, thero Is only one other customary enemy to be got rid of in the hedroom, and that Is the fixed wash-stand, ‘This machine Is ugeful enough fu public pleces, in hotels and restanrants, but ought to be bun- Ished, both for sanitary and msthictic reasous, from our domestic life, Leaving out of view the expense of plumbing arrangements, their 1lability to get out of ordery the frequeney with which they get stopped up, the freezing in wine ter, and all the evils water and drain-pipes are helr to, T helieve ft I8 now admitted that the drain-pipes are o source of & great deal of the diseases of ourcities, and even of our country tawns, Convinced of this, and scoine no cer- tain way to prevent the evil eo long as drain- pipes are allowed in bedroows, many peavie nowadaya are giving up fixed washstands alto- gether, and subatituiing the old-fashioned pre rangement of o movable plece of furniture with fore Haturlay morning. movable apparatus, the water befug brought in | of this mandamus in no woy that I can sce has i1 Yy o . et s o tlops eatred bodlly away i | angthiug to do with tho actions of the Toard, | 5 asuce D Wolf~L think you'll get a decision lielr native slop-jars. 1 do not see auy reason why we should be com- pelied to postpone proper action -by reason of proceedings commenced by A person who {s not o member of this Board, Under such 8 rule, e should never do anything, Lucause {4 is only necessary on the overruling of a mandomus to fle a petition In some other court. I tblnk we havo adjourned quite sufliciently, and I tiere. fore, for myzelf, shall oppose the adfburnment. Justico D*Woll called for the yeas and nays, Justice Mceeh wanted to adjourntill Baturday afternoon. Supervisor Lincoln—Well, this fs simply a auestlon s to whether this Board intends to do anything or not. Justtee Meech—Ipropose to act when the time comes to act, Tf there {8 a vacancy it is due that the Board ehall 011 §t. If there fs none, we lhave nothing to do. If there should beado- cislon of the Court \Wednesday (hat thero was 110 vacatiey, on S:lturdn,ww wonld know it and \'Iulc on tL nt |lL"dslfn. o have had several of them, aughter, Suunr[\'hung Lincoln—There 1s no such ques- tlon before this Board,—whether there is o vucancy ar ot. Justl:e Mecch—The first thing we bave to do {s to decide whether there I8 a vacaney. If there is, we mnight proveed to Gl it} AL their 1sn't, wo hye nolblnfi 10 tlo except to adjourn. Justice D'Wolf—If thie action of this Board scttles the question of the vavancy, then this Board has settled {t that there 13 a vacancy. ‘Fhis Board settled it Jost April, snd sppoiuted u Collector tofl] tho vacancy, That Collector has resigned, This Board has aceepted his. resigna- tlon, Then, 2s far as tho action of this Board s concerned, therals a vacancy. I take it, iowever, thut it {s not for this Board o set- tic tho question ns o conrt of final resort. Wo may scitle it sufliclently to appoint a person to il the vucaney that we bellevn cxists. Juntfee Meeth—We decided laet soring that there was a vacancy, and the Bupreme Court t!lccklcnl that we had no right to make thut de- dsfon, - Th‘; motion Lo adjourn was then put and lost, Hatnes, Wallace, Tollnk, and Meech voting in the atlirimative, and Liucoln, Foote, D'Wolf, Summergeld, und Carver fu the negutlve, Jim Gleeson (from the rear of the room)—I will vote ave. Justles Ylaines—That makes it a tie, I bedfeve, [Laughter.] No other notice was taken of Gleeson’s Inter- ruption, and the busineas procecded. ustice D*Wolf moved, a8 tho scnse of tho DBoard, that they . DECLARE A VAGANCY TO EXIBT in the oflice of the Town Collector. Justice Haines moved that the Board adjourn until Saturday aftcrnoon at 8 o'clock, by Which tima it waa probable they wonld liave a declsion from Judge Rogera to ilde them. Thlu motion” was carricd by the following vota: Yeas—ldlnes, Wallace, Pollak, Foote, Mecch, summerfield, Carver. Nays—Lincoln, D'Wolf, Supervisor Lincoln, who had taken no part In the discussion with the exception of his state- mient durine the early part of the evening, qul- ctly obaerved to all around him that the ad- Jjournment was only a trick of the other side to gain time, i ‘The Board then adjourned. ——————— e MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. Bpectal Dirpateh to The Tridune, Axx Ampor, Mich,, Jan. 5.~Dr. Rose con- tinued ns a witness before the Investizating Committee to-day. Scveral points {n Douglas’ testimony were denfed point blank. Doupglas had sworn that he hnd kept a larze amount of University money In Wis hands from time to time to meet the demands of students who did not go on with work after thelr deposits, Large sums, ho suld, were pald back through Rote. This justitied him, he claimed, in keeplng Unie versity moncy without paying interest. Ruse denlcs that a elngle cent was ever demanded back from Douglas. Agaln Douglas had sworn that Ttose once begged pardon for takiog money, ehed tears, and pleaded that he tell no one. Rose denies any such ine tervlew or conversation. Roso swore that Douglas had denied that he lind certain vouch- crs from him, yet produced thent nfterward. Rose stated that lie has invested, from time to timne, in stocks to the amount of 82,200, Lt s {ncome has usualls been more than §2,000 year- ly. His evidenco wonld not account for money ftolen from the laboratory if such were truc, Mc says be would not submit his case to any previous committee hecause he was decelyed by them, and from tho first %clievod that they were alming to prave him puilty, not to get at the fucts, Tie has always been willing to arbitrate or go before s responsible Board, — Tlis actlon, fn thla reapect Is eustained by Rezeut Cuteheon, of Manistee, who has protested aguinst the course pursucd by the Regents and committees before, seeming as they did to ex- onerate Douglas and condemn Roee. Topular fecliug Is that Itose willcome out ahead, but the cross-vxamination 1s to come set. ——e— All nervoun, exhansting, and painfal dircores speedily yleld to the curative Influcnces of Pulver- Bupervisor Lincoln sald there was no reason | 8¢ simp'e. on i b & the election. of a Collector sliould not ba put, | yvanie () MYSTERIOUS MUSIC, edalia (Mfa,) Democrat. ¢ The last * splritual expose” we have heard of occurred in Carro)l County, A gentlemnn by the natno of Dudley Thowad, lving near Miaml Statfon, had a finc organ in his parlor which it was thought the spirits had oppropriated to thelr own use, nnrlnf the stilincss of night it would steiko up and play a few tunes, apparcnt- 1y on its own aceord, without sny one holug ticar, nnd at other times it would take a notiun to play the * Devil's Gallopade,” and then {liera wero all kinds of discordant sounds, Mr. Thomns was getting ready to turn his homo over to the spirits, when the mystery was solved by one of thie young Iadies, who, while practieingg one day, happenod to press n key dlown niost Loo hord upon a little fellow’s back, who let the secret out In an instaut, and upon cxamination being made it was found that mico Tiedd taken chargo of the whate instrument. They liad carried an Immense guantity of old nows- rnporl aud carpef-rags Into ftand depositel hem fmmediately under tho keys, aud had rafeed a litter of young there. The old mice would play the organ to quict thelr young, TIFE NEMESIS OF JIISTORY, Faria Letier (o forton Journal, You doubtless retnember Flenrl Icluc's satir- feal romauce on the manner fn which timo bad worked its revenges opropos of the Watlcan. “Time was,” he eald in ‘onc of his works, “when Jerusalem sent Its messengers to tho Tope Lo kiss his fect anit implore his bleasine, Nowadays," he adds, *“if you pass through tho Ruo Laofitte, you will ece n'lean little man get- tine out of lils coupe at thedoor of a celebrated Hebrew banker from timo to tme. It {s the Papal Nunclo looking after the funds of the Papal Etates; it [s Rome paylug tribute to Joru- salem,' Quite a8 singular a turn of the rejiz- lous tide hias bocn noticed within the last few days, and Is summed up tn the following dis- patchi: **The Nunclo of the Pope at Constant! tiopls has beon rocclved by the Bultan, and las expresacd to him tho hcarty wishics of the Vatl- can for the success of hls «Ilplomn% and bis arms.” Shades of the Crusaderal What wonld Poter the Hermit and Godirey de Boulllon say of thisi It Is enough to make them turn in thefr graves. The Pope hobnobbing with the succepsor of Maliomet—can such things be? g A LAD'S LARGE GAME. Coluaa (Cal.) Sun, 9 Last Baturday, Master John Willlams, aged 13 years, was out-hunting near home, on Elk Creek, when ho ran across o panther and gave It the beneflt of the contents of his rifle. The panther inado off, and the young man Joaded up agalnand guve him chas Efl“"zhl" anothier Cinciunatl, 0. !,fih‘ }z’fln “:,":_L,w‘m"},‘ (("mm) 11535 ‘.’“i ?ll‘l": ;{;:;:lcu Summerfleld said that would be the y_u = x‘z — oL Lis alzht, bt he could e from the biood that | Tytr, Fuller tad by this timo arrived, and had | .2 oIy ] 3 4 Efl h;féll,’f c:,'{h,f:','“,,l,{-n :’,“;:,‘“;,,h?]“:fiu',‘::l r‘,l:’,f:{"e'f:,l something to "’(i y’l‘hnflnpcrruor bad asrerted | JPOI SALE=DY T. . 1OYD. It ( 1140 AtaDI with 8 grizzly or two thrown 1Pt make It tor, | that J‘""f“ Scallisier's oplufon was nob con- | o0 LS 833 OO OF the BRLTAIRGS comors esting.> Next morning, bright and early, ietook | cugred in by the other Judges—- then the lesses are made for €7,600 flils (08 Ane fo.1, (t Aoty stone-{ront block, 40X1341 five stores. two 20w, to me, P B0 Fhreo 20x40. | ThIA 19 ano of {he beat bl Rerldings Mr. Fuller sahl it was o gquestion of voracity | InUhicaro. ot 833,60 Iast yeaf to Wfld, Slon between the Supervisor and Judge Rugers. nnfi Custome 11ouess, )l«.'nn‘.’(v $iTu0, o e dua o 80 far as he was aware, tho Southi-Town Hoard | yeartrom Fob 1, iwrr, Wil fakes kol Honso and fot wyus niot u wolgbtior autborlty thau the Clreult | 8680, il s “corialaly a Dargaia. as 1¢ will pay 1% Court. pey vent et Bupervisor Lincoln—Tudze Rogers sald, when | | #6.o00=Fine oetazon-front brick dweliing andharn, T 7 s bim, that be bud nnfinvn the ns(:; Tot #3x135, on Monroc-st., €ast of liobey, A barwain. 3. BRI~ spieiidid haw detaguasfront bilck dwelilay, jon. [ since understand that ho las looke Tof 125 08 WAShISLon- st DN Eoh Leaviit 464 it ond approves {t. UOakley, asxpa: Shistice DWolf—T submit that Mr, Fuller fs S L IO L R R R B e e e oemtier, I Fronms St | DL ore qad ameling over, lob 2vciat, esat ullows him to uss tho maotter, I propose tha ore an welling oye lo| o §xu shall mm}‘ufr. hln:uu(l(“nnn Rcallemnn and | e e e Sl sné envo nersonalities out of the fuestion. Tmoney. Mr. Fuller—And upon that question I trust | =Gj = = WE X e ol ¥ dlje 10t 18 134Ti1 o4 ding covers iot, 5+ ug;,'gl;,gfl,,g,',‘,'r,;‘;g“cm Tho gentleman Wik | Co e et Brtk, 7 sood stoTearpver rented in. tiaos. * This jraperty 18 o tbe Wedt Rid Afll, PULLER. ToorRe best ‘wireet and beds Dunfreas e et Mr. Fuller—As 8t. Paul enys, “Submit as you can contain youraclves,” or words Dis gun, determined to find that panther. By | , Stervisor Lincoln-—-As ono of them asserted the blood he traced it Into o Lollowlog, e fireil into the log, and then mot an ax and eut the f‘“"”’“" out, finding him sthl) alfve, but he killed hin and dragged hia trophy in tdumph howe. An inspectivu showed that both bdlla of the pre- vlous ovening had gone through tho panther's lungs, Yo was an Immense fellow, measuring scyen feot from “tip to tip? TNE PIUTES. Eureta (Nev.) Bentinel. The bowling wind and drilting sow play sad havoe with the comfort of the Plutes, and thelr tepces arc bardly adequate to keep out winter's chill blast. An. ayerage Indlan can extract as much warmth from a rabbit-skin robe and half- w-dozen sticks of fircwood as a white man can from the genial lient of & patent stove. . They eay: “Ingin build Mitle dre—get all 'round 'em; white man’as fire a0 big can't come ucar well, snd & 1083 Witl cash_can get thie greatest bargain TVeroftara in ihia cliys Tihre re a8 mortnge on 1t ot § ‘e, The prosent cold weather {s too much 1t Laughtor. per cent, ivo yoers: wane all cul for the equity, [t for thelr philosophy, and drivas thaw forth from | 'Cptiekilock UaMEMSTL s astontshed Sl s, "l 1 0 S their wigiwams looking fur some more substun. tlal shetter, A favorite resort for them at pres- ent ore the dump-piles at the turnaces. "Tho at belng interrupted by a Justics of the Peaco who wus originally such by the decisiou of COUNTRY REAL ELSTATE, n Court waking 85 cqual to $2,600. Ile would | w56 BATLES#5500=NICH FAIM 355 ACIES, TWO elag-whcelers leave a pot of slag to cuol befure | yame no names, but if people were at all curlons O AL ot Lawrotiviiie Sty AR T emm{lnu it, and in consequency thero fs rlways they might eximine the case of ‘the Leaple va, | Fenes County, n. a ket of molten Irou sianding, which throws | Aiicen ahd they would Sud out all abaut ft, | )33 scres under cultivation, balance veey larze, tim: i herinoutly whita oak. Ind i tho very besti Food frang dwelling, 5 rooms, onc tepant has I rounis: two £uod orchards; laating water. Lawrence County ie one of the beat In thic Ktat i icaple; onty 1 miles Lo Via w.thoit so] off copslderable heat, and thu Plutes congregato in crowds around {t, takiug odvantage of what they undoubtedly consider o speclal dispensa- tion {n thelr favor, The chiarge had been made on Judige McAlllater that o stood sloue fn this opinloy, but Judice Rogers had made it plain how ho stood on that proposition. Ho tind mot asked Judgo Bootl | Stk b4 her atre. (R ITd 1AndY i low are worii whether hs concurred or not, because he | to 833 herscrs). No trade wanted. Owner's heal A BUGGESTION. thought that uuutcewsary, two of . tho | SHESOLEle o\t 8 ited from Bt Maries, 5 Worcester Press, Judges Lavipg concurre in the opln- | trow Ki. Apne, i Iroquols County, B, 60 Wiles sudth The signifcance of soma of our New-England | fon -~ that there was no vacancy, They | of Chicngu. Nolmprivomcnts, but the land 13 the very had decided that the presentation of the bond waa lu thne; that tho rofusal of the bond was upon an erroneus stauderd; that tbe truy oaths has bazn made n sublect of study by S8axe Holm, who has mrrived at tho conclusion that tha expression, *1 swavny,” Is a contruction of “I swear by any of the gods’ Sho hasu't tackled *1 awow'’ yet, but tho expression af- fords & chanco Lo exerclse even greater ingenti~ ity than the one alrcady cluddated. beaty evary acrs aan bo powrd, | per erta (x1and that Is worth $4 Three milles from dupot Ko t7ado at thiesa Buureat £1,500 down, ford on s VE gL 0V D), Rootins 13 and 14, 148 East Madizon-st. standard wus the probable damages, and not tho X0 EXCHANGE. penalty of the bond. It was plain to anybod: whocould read. He that ran might read, and (f 1N 40 OIt 80-ACRE Bourd took one wore adjourument, perhnps i Tand nesr Fort Scort. Be eyl 5 i f atepory, ' Having 1818 with cosl of superior qualicy. Ta e ureiy: opona e ol Lo say N | L it “thens wan mo vacaseyunilr ths small pouserand ot e eary o, swear,'" wheu tho stern parent 11fts the oifend- | Court should docide whethor or not ‘tho rofusal Nidress JAMES McCAULEY, 100 aad ing youth on the tov of an able-bodivd boot, and | of tha Supervisor to spprove tho boud the ‘result is, ‘1 sw—ow!" This Is morely & | yas u'zlxxnl ous, Mublllnu' s t"ludc fllm- T]0 EXCITANGE-DY 7. . DOYD, ROOM W, 144 fore iy eas! haf vans 18t i T aake eaa’ o adjourniient of tha | (AN FiLE Mo tront buldlak and ot 01128 o0 THE TRIBUNE AND GEN, GRANT, Hoard untll the manuamug case belure Judgo | eliy pronerty for cquityy 91000 (respoutil ~'Ta the Kdlior af The Tribuna, Hogers could bo dectded. LS ine hotel, nicely farished and dviog s Ana . e Hersick cxplained that e bad -acted as | & ;i 3 i i s Ui satior C piopariug | RS Ft e o o 60 Love St r to Evans' , und Lo expec o lllp | ral . 1et33 ), at M: jt auring the afternoon or this morning. 87,00-Fine houss and lot, 1321132 (clear), at May. B O T . Siveh iolen wa | o, r evod housa“ang lor't"ctiyt Wil sasuma soon as possible, 'Uho question was whether the | dkk-acre farmin 0'Brien Co., 1a.1 100 acves plowed, Cnicioo, Feb. 5.—~Having resided in other cltica whoro the press |s conducted with com- paritively littie abllity, Ican tho better spprect- ate the high qualities of your maguificent paper. What a boon it 18 to thy City of Chicago and pervior had cxerciéud his lopitimato, discre. | 7 lies froo lvapar (cleary; Want ‘ou houss and lot e rsacid v o T DAy Unger | 3i0h or not, and ho coilld do enough talkiog In T"qun 5&5%;:&:‘-"&'&&1@:’2?&?; ':u".:;; 3}12'.:,)1 i T A L AR it | it e Sl vk o 8| bl bR e Tt cound which. TAE Taorws has taken (o Supervtsor Lincola—Yen, you can da tho talke m‘uj]{.‘: i Chlcago; weht 41,0 s s A2d Housa Aad el Ing, U] or 3 o thestaton In couunelng mederalom o | "8 Wl vk on o any that 1t e courtey | S rinesmanntonn, s s et aud fn ureing {ts nguam.-. lias given your [lnpfr‘ Pnl)[vu Fguln'fl ho:d w‘}l’;;l'ull’:{l ‘}tm‘;lglon' ‘:ml“: : 1t ta ris fl:}'fi go0d houss and lue a warm place in the hiearts of (h lo. half of dollars, ho wi 3 a 3 Why 65 1t yott have not hulmu},::z‘ :r atse for | 1Ot n.xndlnn in the position of defeating tho ellli'u"- ) Jf“":“u‘rf‘!‘fl‘i!{!c’a’i&. President Graut for so promptly signing tne | 1a%es; notstall. io wus saudivg Boweyen famn fs A1, Elcctoral bill, andaccompanying it witfsuch wise | In the position of calliog tha aitention of the 0 nd hml:fill'llbrlck'nnn and ‘lloial\';: aud patriotic Words! 1t secras to mo Lis getlon | Board to tha fuct that g FooC dwelis TUERE UAD BXEN LITIGATION ENOUGH In this watter atones for uil the mistakes of Lis o, and that it was absurd for the oard to Inject L 3 NAF.- % £ 4-5TORY Adminfstration, and removes tho dork sus- A hanch ot 1 T ok ands picion which hadl foiced atself upon so inavy | 0l0 the litisatlon another gud perbips | aorescoverthe lat, ou biate, Litwern Jackson miuds regarding hus connlvanco with dishonust m:«’l?nz ‘"g‘;‘:r“"’,'; w""’f:::"“ ‘m'l'y mflfl’:’ “E,ls‘.'fl‘.." T e o ioaale "Bk, LU [ es g YD, loom 14, 145 Sladison-at. 4, I ” a vacancy which did not exlst, I the answer ta | ot ool RS A ORTARD dens 12 proved beyond i ot et v es o | fhe Bl wan ready, tho caso beibve Judge | ‘T EXGUA AL AT PR EARY B {s coucerned parsonally, ho s not afyatd of | logers could probably ba heard Wedse nfi Improvementa, in tho heart of tho Weet Divisions the revelations whrh wight Tollow & Democratic | moruiug, Thebigh joluls wero sitling ou it, and | strect-cars in froati all r&nlfiflnwfiubrn?lr:;fll‘."' - victory, Just so liko Grunt: so quict and mod- | the Board miglitas weil siton it sud huve it A e iy s this 13 s Of he, bOAL PRUPCHY st but ea tirm ho has sgatn shown himself the | determined accoraing to law., His judgment | fo'Chicage. T. B. BOYD. Hoom 14, 143 Madison-at. true patriot at tho very crials when patriotism (s | W8 that tbe Court would declase tho bond —— e = the most Tequired. May the unsullled glorles | sulllciont. If e brought in the signers of PARTNHRS WANTLH, of General and President ever crown his Urow, | tho buudln apd the Bor declded that | oo e SN A D AHTNER WITH Brus Jaranp Avexus Meaciaxz, |t was insutliclent, well aud good; he P bt cashy Da-an estatiiehed busticas ————— would have to submit. He otfercd | paying §20,000 per annum; 'ungquestiviahly refrrences THE CYCLOPS, 1 shat, o Mo, Superyisor ElVeaad fequireds tavesdigation favited.” 01, Trib- . cclined to tel m whea he woul car , 70 the Editor of Ths Trivuns, Cn10A00, Feb, 5.—1n yesterday's Issue of the Bunday Zimea appeared an articlo onthe % Cy- clops Quadricorals, or Four-llorned Cyclops.! Without desiring to enter intoa sclentific dis- cusslon, I wouldl call attention to o very laring crrors: Inthe fret ing {hu « Cyclops’ an "lnhuorh."“znslc‘::n::‘l: e iveatiacat in b0 dsys. Addreas ¥ avidence, when the pondsmen might julu({, what e thought tho dawmages might possibly be, how wnuch tho suretice vught to b worth, aud sfill lie camo befory the Board and asked 1t tu declaro a vacancy whero none existed. With- in perbaps forty-eizht hours they could get u declsfon s to whethier the bond ‘was good or oty and a8 to whetlier the Suporvisor hadubused such diseretion ss ke bad in retusing (o o Pz ANTSER W TRINTING BUSINESS P AL o0 caanr - 1f comnetvnt bookkeaper. oo Ieetor, th CAD secira h kool Lusiseas, AUGFCM Y b Tribane offce. WOUSEIIOLD GOODS, 1e ALY el Lot drrdoner Sub b o U e PO Webster's Unabridecd will_show this mistake. | the boud. nd ull wasthe quesiton whether E, MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS, OR FOII Figure No. 8 shows what he calis the ¢ you s the Bou:m,lnjxfimrd(hu dedllox:‘ of the Supreme O“rf.‘-}?!n kluu-‘nl turuliure; en-mhfi‘mla' MmE of thio Cyciops™'s 1t 1b 8 Femnarkably fine ‘rut of | Court, hada right (o spprove the bondt ' Wero | $4 x‘,fi‘.‘:‘}}.‘,’&‘,’{,"”’,f{fif‘,fix Frlsartu At tho parasite known ss *Vortiiling,” with | they to sit aud voto ou this matter without (WRELE, s WesMadwou-at,” ** ** which a large lxm:n:-ce of the Cyclo m;fl:g tho suretles] It scemed preposterous 10 | rove HALE U KEUPTCT—UASE-BUNN: arc wpow lufesfed. 1t 18 wimllar In | Lim. Thesuretica wero willing to justify, and ‘crs, Tanges. a5d o0k stuves In Job lots o retall, 1o some Wu to the beautiful Vorticell to make the bond worth twenty Umes tho | closs out the swck, A. M. SEARLEY, Ageah, 130 with which all microscopists are famliisr, i lake st amount of damsges likely to be lucurred undir i ‘ JUSTICE HAINES 'y FOR SALE. rald it was nbeolutely nccessary to_determin: how wmuch the boud was good for. 3o thought udsmen before the differs fuusmuch us its foot-stalk {s rigd, The youngz of the Cyclops 13 as free and fndepend- entof its mother ass clicken is of tho hen, but fts appuarance changes very much before reachiug maturity, It belng oblirca to go A A A A e A AR Q0L BALK~WESTERN AND BOUTHELN 0OUT. ots. 110 for W Fubber sad wonlen lack Filla: teaus, rifics, paiols, blankots, clothiug, camp equipase. 3 SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. { WANTED-MALE HRELFP. Hooklieopera, Clerkn, etc, Hnokitcepers, Clorkas ofcs VWASTEN=A YOUXG MAN CONPETEST ¥on | QITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD, TELIABLE bookkerrer and collee One with 2,00 to | V) shipping clerks ean ke himsell nseful fn’nn’ loan employrr and a cag aoie «~an secure & goud it uation. - Addresa N 7, 1 rihune nfmee, VANTED-MAN WITH S0ME CAPITAL $UST ve the cs o act Ryclerk. iso enliret hilly T ey Eraper wesk. 133 Madisas-sh.y Room 6. . W. MARST, buniness: wiil work for & miods 1 4 VRt roferances, AfdTEm &0 Trivans omcar JITUATION WANTEDCIN A WROLESALE ROOT 43 and rhoe hoiise, cither as maleaman or traveling agent. Address T, TOWENS, 117 WaOaRh-ar. S:’n‘y TION WANTED—IN A RETAILRIOESTORE e e unrvn'icncmmuema. Address T. TOWERS, e ro soimuse e vork on EXLress. waaims. rades. IIAIHH_H\SL»CAIH ENTELL, 272 Laks ql"'UA‘flDN‘ WASTED-DY AN ESGINEER: TIAS cilnist; - preterred. Address 7% dress 'y 45, Frivune oftce. > 400 Felereaces. TANTED=SMALL PRESS-FEEDRI, MUST G onchmen, Teamate TR PrteraR, ARy Tmmedrerel ¢ o L) 3. ¥, LA HESEE, 30 Wew Ragaophiars T O TTUATION WARTEN-RY COACTMAY OF ¥)_long experlence with homes and cArtinges: willing and naefali haa god references. Address P s, Trib- TED=—A MAN TAILOK, ONE WO U B tands measuring and cutiiag. Appirstal Fast FANTED=A MAN COOR Fiiit A TONIDI Ic'q"" Miscellnveons, ITUATION WANTED-] MPETESNT, EX. S Trerignce, Bk FLAVIE pin, o Baes i ATk cire ot ] Tl indt s ere i ey EE P M SITUATIONS WANTED—FENALE. Domentics. JITOATION WAN ) “work o hotels A DI Apply st 74 East Van Buren-at,, nesr Emplyment Agencios, VWASTED-MEX LOOKING FOlt EMPLOYMENT of any kind; niso younz man with § m ‘ployment Agency 117 South Liark-st.. Hioom Miacelinncous. \‘TA‘S TED-80 PROFIT IN 54 MONTHS 18 Eool1 (me Indurtrions young man Laa' made the sboro um 153 uguit Lo January— TED-NY A GOOD GIRL TO in'a firat-cines boarding-| & frsizcine Desrding-haute, or will wotk monthe—from ca Tiestrated **Ta.Door & % | QITUATION WANTED-RY TAS oo ot IncuGIng ehihoy opoof e 3 conk tn hir gal, Pstaugant, or hoarding-houm: eity Tl Chromos. ~-On 18, JuUntata " or - A ©F €ouNIPY s Teel prrferily capable of RIVIDR Matisfac- Yest. " vach 22100 Inchen, AD sgent w tlon. 74 Fiaat Adams-st. inche cousy to canvau for tife combination, Addee once Pictarial Printing Co., 74 and 76 ftandoinh: Chicago. Four-page circular Iree. Sample paper d cent VWASITED-MES T 8ELL LAUOE CHEOMOY, 4 tew and beautiful subjects. very clicaps ai new naveitles, Agsntaat work ace making €0 to £| dsy, btreet men and canvassers will do well to Inve BAS My Fooris and prices. C. M- ISINGTON, 45 JITUATIONS WANTED—DY TWO0 O1RLS, OKE 10 #) do sccond waork the other to dohousework. Cull at 000 West Lake-st. § "lTl.',\rTl?.\,; A atdS Fiton o, JITUATION W, ED=DT A YOUNT D ork In & small fl?m“]h Viears call aad 47 Jackwn- Noeework =29 WA e N A IS AR R 8 MR RN mEabie local 17 daw articie: SO Ronth fvees CEAR e, rifculars free. rnurfl‘y fnew artl Sl S'H’UATM.\' WANTED=DY A CO)| 3Y 1o do general housawory nf cook ‘Twenty-ninth-at. JITUATION "WASTED=DY A _HERPECT, 23 American girl to do general housework tn < back tioo NT GHIL . Ploase call at 71 oar Catiage Grove-nv. ' SELL A t feum ong Address D, CHAMDEILIN, fo) uoT WL Gr LANTEE THIAT g.r“v;:. family. Call Tuesday at g0 Calumet- ) 1t : family. Ce TiA city and conntry etling our e, Sirangers now | QILUATIO in herore. fetarning b necd g the clty nosd. ~Ithom 0, 09 Madisa n 1 & oo gIF] 0 aesist onie catl and o I Wil plesee adiress 1 TribLac ace. ""TU ATION “'.\.\'TED—“" ,{m EXPE N +) and competent sccond giel, Test vftll]' Teleyroces Can e geen st the employinent room of {he Wo, 1 '1’!‘"'!‘:’]‘[';: Amsociation, 10 Aresde Court, ¥, M. €, A n ‘oing zeneral hour ~SALEANEY A whio'enie 1o erchants, | #ala and traveling expenses pid. Gem M 8¢, Lauls, Ly & W —ANY NUMTER INTELLIG inen and women In éounties ot already oceuficd X BT, o0 per nufacturing Neamatresyes. §ITUATIONS WANTED-DY T\O RESPECTABLE V) 'Eirle. ane 4a geamutrest and the offier as second airl In a family. Apply at 94 Buperior-st. Nurses, ITUATION WANTED=NY A DOCTOR'S WIDOW 13 avulirse: thorouzhly nnderstands the earsaf chil- dren. ity retercoces glven, ()44, TrinuneoMer, inen for an articie that witl sell whereser ofercd. reeking empiaynient can addrom with stamp for papers, )f 1 CEnL T0F sauiples worlh $2 o way famlly. WAY £ 3 T e TOY_FROM 16_70 18 10 d work ot liouse: wakes $10 Take-st., cago that ia ot of eingloyment tae: ED=T A HESPECTALL Sinaxiiyean eatlly bo mads, . 1. € nurse: best references: wil 137 Madison-at: i try. _Inquire at 2 Ashiand-av. VWASTRUSTEN GO0 CASVASEEUS TOBELL | QITUATION WANTEI=HY A& YOUNGWOMAN T8 Blue ‘giae ‘i the eity; €20 day can Lo made. | +3 el nursa; 10 lier baby 2 months old. ~ Pieass eall Anpiy ot ile ryan biock Tor S'dayay eho n willing 4 {sko the child &t hotme. Addrea 7444 Arrher-ay. Launoresses. QITUATION APANTED ~0F A XORWEGIAN 4 woman Ly wash urscrub. easo call st 163 Ellza- bethear., near indians, up-statre. Employment Agencies. SITUATIONE Wa ~FAMILIES IN WANT OF D ) Seandinaving Gerpian frindie Lelp can bo R R T oA T T \ GEXTLEMAN TO 100 s wzent and castiler for dramatlc Addresa T 3. Tribune STED=A YOUNG MAN TU | iiviry ¢ farnish good vef wili pay wages_ Dt MoCHE WANTED: X PERIE! 1 AN ) S Noather - fite o T stateat, ik TAN “ e USINESS CHANCES. going toCa! s e i B e s o mmam A ##2 tup Suor. x GE.\'ILEHAN HAV £ CASH IN HUAND I\ wlio NG £4.500 iealres to eniplov 1t bn tne pun hise of anin- tereat o B Orst-ciaw fegitimate and profiaale buaness e who “Mx'fl:b-.iu TO EELL in whicll hie can v m sau i penclls and fone new artici~e, Comj 8y, 111 K WAR TATST-MARKING American Noveity 1ad{son-At,, llovm Iv. TED—FLMALE KELP. Nomestica. can furaial sy stltaciory yofcrences se, vl can Tearn of such aa opportunity by addressioz Tribune on) "\"xr:\ 0 2\ twobakerler, YV ASTED=A FIRST.CLASS GIRL FOR GENERAL 2url, and lowa land, Tansework (u s smail famifly : Bt bo & guod conic want 1o sell oF tra and taundress; houe hirick and very concentent: il usnie fuding pay Hberally to.a gud giel, and don't want s poor one 01 ALK ta Rt ang price. Apply 8t 23 Fremontest, (North side), M BALK-GODERI HURON Yrixeens gnicriay, and Sophinat., of addrea W O, | g oW DN Y TrInk Dley. Gor rent ) el wee) °r o . e dletiilery, re Ju0n VAN LNERY, 17 wora-at. southwest corner Mon [ SR THERNCTF QT > ar 8 teraiof juar 10 resious kible tartice, or for saie: Jte eAUARIly {2 000 hushols et ro '“71:;\_‘. lr;,u-a GOOD, RELTAWLE GIitE, FOIEGEN | duy, with new and excilent feeiing - tirs t0 corre: nneewarky nees requireds #3 per week | spond. The bt € ean be inereased to yun 1 helr ald, _Inquiroat 421 S perday at au eapend tataal Sxian, Ay o PANTED=A— GOOD ™~ OO, WAGHELL AND | 18 PN s Lanyen, aind fe-rect biar FANTED=THOROUNGIII, COMPEYERT COOR L, 1.0, OW, Warrister, eriy addrem the proatietor, M. Y, ft e R o G AR tiodericl, foF (o Purpose. ol EAL x Hnti of a ne |ll"y“l‘\lll ahoulid have. Qe A() UASH WILL P ASE A K SO0 Tariners poitiio ax Treaster in el travellng husiness; sleknoas reason for saling. fail particulars apply to-day at 47 West Madito: Tioom 11 y secoud-girl: must bave guid refereaces, 10u¢ Indlana-ay, i ‘ TANTED — A GIRL _FOR GENERAL 1IOTSE. A "-wi. Call sfter 2 p. m, at 100 North Dear Neamatreaseys TVASIED-G00D, SURT-MAKERS AT WILEON 110S"., 07 andd 00 Washininon-at., up-stairs. Launarcyies. u L s E A ; 51 A00)=A PARTY WITH TiISAMGUST (¥ TANTED-FIST.CLASS SInTanoNens AT | 51,0 A A W T s o and oo Yashingion-at. oA i 1;"4,,‘,),9,5,'5“"1’" rell esinnsyeils. wanks wore dlsolAfug ). en IRousniceepe; = TANTED=A HOUSKKEEDPE fora widower living slonc. both: & perniauent I ‘with focation, o in‘m:(uie work for e 1¢ ot Tra suiteds LRy Trllflrntumlrl'.‘ Pt sy TWARDS TO LOAN 0! wienliv, and 1m0l PEASE, Roum 23 Reaper fock. DE DN DIAVONDS, WATCHES, D Oate e 1 ,_itoim 5 and hitened 1338, 0T OVER 35 inceltuticoin. “]J\.\'TED—I'A 1-BOXFS—-OIRLS TO MARE boxes with wiue: only guod bands need apply, 4 New York_Paper:iox Lempany, 37 Eart Washinzno: it L e fur withont 70 AENT-BIGCK 1 SO S JLLL | [\[USEYTO LOAY n o SiThall inod mprovements, #a5 per | A Cerf inin (o8t jmontn. Ajiole to CHAL GOODMAN, " Noom 43 My Clarient, o e Fxchsngs '““‘:"‘* LOAX, 1§ KL OV $L00 AN CIVATINE 1190 REST—FUNSTE Zriper cent, and #1400 aha upwanis, at 0 and 11, | R AN b topROS Al Tty T TEliA & JaCksoN: r0. ortiand Hlogk. 107 Dearhorn . ) 10() DESIEARLE ACCLIEATIOSE VO PARST Iimitis {1 [i(ols wanted 8. $ECr rent u, fii: fervaf, Rpeetal tnducementa to hirow ers on good & enzy city teal edtate, fusnrance funds. DEAN PAYNE, uortheast corner llaudolph and Learborn- 110 BENT-815 PER MO wiiieof atcw 2.story frame b ) at., or will rent sejiarately $4 fur Grat Hoof &: serond. luquire at 443 Weatern:av. TO I 3 Qi =)() ASD EPWALDS TO LOAN, AT, 8 TER > DTS oo | 5000 Ao Tk nty eal eitate. T LUrER NRSOMELY FUTRISHED HOONS | WUTLEIL flooi 37 porilasd 1 ock, 107 Dearborn'st._ jorntian in the Y. ToT $10 Au permosth, | G100 20 LOAN T OX REAL ERTATE: et om0 U 10,000 Emaiutin uylng;:nnx»u}u oi ) ROONE AT € WATLASIT: | abetract, 244 per cenf. JOIN WOODBRIDUE, Jr.. 1) fonable Tarties onlv; chofce board (00) 12550 CASITIN & 400D LE ik 10 | &- £%8 WHETo yuu van be A3l THake 170U €5.(6U 10 £10,000 per year. Aduly from 4 Lo 3§ M., Houm 1T Tribune Bulidivg. FTEO0MS FITOS 81 TO 810 11 NONTIT, 10 CHANLES GUODMAX, Hoom 43 Exchange TO RENT_STORLS, OFFICES, ETC. 000 T8 Sincetinneni, MISCELLANEQUS. UTOTNG LADY WISHES T0 VOTst Tk Ac- Ingecof o respectatie gentieman. buth wili- le £ asalst ey [ getLing omployuient, where: carns living: refercnces given, Addres T Tn‘ FEF R A Tribune otice, s $ < L bridge; will “ent Tow to ot ‘tenant, "N WHOLESALE HOUSE WIBHEN 1O, WA CHAKLE] GUODMAY, Hont 43 e z\d the rxt;»dl?‘um o comurtmhn i feuas Colurada, o and Nebrasks, by 3 mslebinan representiii sonic othel O e o ren Trat ciasd refeteiicos. reauired. AddreesX o w house, SMadison. _JAM! ‘Tribune ttice, WANTED_TO RE = | R A I Y O WO TR FANTED- 3 ram to 81 Eltzabicth-at, TR T WIHT Afaln o will Picelve rewand: s WA i TUE T WIZE PICTUIE SENT FURED Bistied nicar Wabasi 1 referauces glvan. - 1o Tribun e ,!,,‘\ ffiguifectstoud! Adiress, ANTED=TO REST—WEST Olf NORTIUSIDE, | Yy 4 T NV AT tited phains oo sbave 8 per month. Ap: | V' UL LS A WELL-ESTA o’ Dustness Blybetwrca o ane 1388 3in smeans, experience, and first-gisse connections. Ad: Z dreas G 83, Tribune ofiice, BOARDING AND LODGENG. - anan d_book-case, med] sizc. “Address TENTT SECORDAT, M AR CALTMET-AV.— | YA iiee, 14D, Trivans e, 0 1 U 3 T NT Foos wceomi Foor, wils suberior. LOWRT, W4 GOOD BITTING DESK. J.W. FAT, 20ULHETR EXpUALTE; EYETY vonvERtenTE fueaiiun uBsurt 5 o [ V. —~EN N SE g Splend improved ful Vi 31 Gk i ’\"“G:' JIGUSEY | Coudty, il o cacuanga: T it Tribune atice, ger woeky Testaurant commutation ticket X LAUNDRY FO CABH. WASIER= T by | E: 10N L —RECKNTLY 0P = dreas Y v, Trihune ogice. TL Tk o Tin et stina. tabo Loard, 88 s - Taw price: day, week, ur tonth. 1t~ BTATI #4083 per week, NeAV, - UN uacte, DOL wats D TSTRR LS URNIS)ED DACK 280 i e Wt Doand, foF X 4 per week 3 OST= A MESORANDUM.BOOK CONTATN] couplo ot O1 per weeki relsrences reqaired 03T oumt o FPada Vi ket 4 OFldh PADOLS W OFEE) W ™ 10 an) body, Ilearo tetlrn ta Secretary s ullice, Do 23 ,—NICELY FORNISIED [ of Trade,” L. NEUUASS. RN 2¢ ard, $4.60 and LGIT-08 Suxpay o EAIC COUNTY wiek, ated at a low jirice, 4 Hospital. V Iiile black and Ty wund Lail cuts while ool reiuroed (o 853 West Mun- 1. L] "0ST=§35 REWARD=ON WEBT ST1IE, MONDAY DAMS JIOUSE-CORNEIR OF CLARK AND AR .. roll Of 1w uating Lo §70 1 P, G Lo KU T b SR L L A T T I SR AT E board aud ruoms €3 per week 8 wardi, CYRU e i 5 e e e, €1 NI:VADA NOTEL, ‘u AND 180 WABASIH-AV., near Monrou-| 1 o First-class bourd reduced (o § d §7 per. i;tekl 1 Madluolirste car. A. 5. BAUNES £€0., 118 Slaté-st. VARD—-LOST=A MEDIUA-SIZED NEW. §10 tEram-tont s D, K b returning the SaIne 10 108 bouih Clarkeat., wruckery 'wo 8 foom, $3.50; iransieals, TI8ETATE. x':m«‘;sm: PALI: Al ) v Housg~(ivod Footis ith buard. $5 10 §78 woek; e WL B PAT AND ST oo withoutbond fito B3 8 weck SLO0 WAREY et B mal ok o BOARD WANTE Gty S ' ; A ukee: OTHECHILD o —1 WILL PAY THE ABOVE REWATDRANT SIOO ulul[nullunpn‘.lml for glie returd of 10y waick it BB Ko Wbt o bty , Jug. 143 gold steny: : F R B O (YR B T oYy S TN ROARD=BY A 8INGLE GENTLESIAN ON NORTIL ide, oo Lasalle-st. or Buarbort-av, i uoriliof Chica- i ddress W Do, Tribune [T AND CARRIA A UCTION ERLES EVERY TURSBAY, - o 0-8¥. Dre “HIVORCES, da) aturday, st 10 a. o D, A A A A A e A A A s Ly i )!{ULCES LEGALLY AND QUIETLY ORTAINE) AT AN EEVE HOTSES a gellable, Confide pHal Attoruey s fez, 833, fa, At eees | whendivorend. {1 b WioT, oom™14 Davy Bkt irtat given. - Aleo, ail kinds of carelugvs, coupes, rocka: | 2! e T e ‘Wways, phactous, slde-ars 10p dellvery Waguiis, express VoL ALLY AND QUIETLY OBTAINKL wayons, ALl kinds of Barncar, doublo atul. single, new ¥oiyiata 10l Turritory foF iricompatiblily 1Y L Mo 2 o FU i, Moa et u“l’)'ffiffill‘n. and second-Laod, 10 Jet by tlet day . Horses, buggics, sud delivery wagous i wr week, Sindy Blvaucel” w’w.u il o “Blontay pu T Tt b ; Vendeon 40 KE R blate. 12, 340, 283, 267, and 3 Afler decre ears' Denrbury-: ks ! eaburicgee. ; G, D QUIETLY OB Vi) :li‘é - TYLVUIC! ALLY A 3 erritary, forlac 1b DO S erritany: for compatipliity o £ OF THE CRLEUIATED BUSINKSS WAGOSS | oiher causes; *hirteen years' caperience. A. d. Fsisti nd pepalriog in Anteclass style. | TR, 133 Dearboru-st,, Ruvms d 9. Clileago, 11k 1lrgn Iu.um'w «n‘::. NAlh'l.\" Carrisge bu-wf 4 N?I;‘ .Unflatc::( i references. Feo lflcr.’em& ' THON OBTAINING 5 NTOTICE=1 A% THE OXL: MSE A\'llllll'flfl\'. BAFE, AND ha'l’ll.x—l A X T leil divoreas, bearlug ceriicate of Judyc of tia urt an WWASTEDC e Hady'sdnving. in eachauge for the | Coart. " | slso refer (o Clerk of Co! ness mecn very s & Loyl darin 1his B BeAt munil. cafor G K SIMS. 67 Asbiaat Block: Culcato. S et cars pu ket USRI AR U s | latilen Address or call sud, o PERSONAL. it properto bring these & \ ) reln b TA. THORSE, TOP DUGGY, AND LiA] s A A . BT i) Throuils fune taclaumorplioes beforo teaching | Board aud examing tbene The. Bpervins | Corsant e Deeotbs Lact NamoipaiLs s o VY A el ki e A KFOIMATION WANTED-MATCARET NOBFIY ak state. o concluaion, §would msy tuat tha | hadu't cxelusive couneol of ibls question, Ho e Lo Jiuneotice, oty S BALBL Haribs, SRed B e ol 1 Cyclops are uo mors plentiful at prescat inour | favored the Bosrd’s adjouruing to examiu AGENTS WANTED, US| thaukfolly received by thelr parei 7 Weat water-subply thun {5 usual at this scason of tho | thezs boudsmen, find put how much Evans o e v Ew GOUD | TYECKER BROS. PIAN BY ORGANS T at, DANIEL MURPAY. AL SEY year, ieze 18 o Decessity of golug back ou | would collect. aud sce Uf dhe boud was suficlent. OB N AT AN A s aue | RS Eieadg for rehts loweds bilves and cana crs | [DENSONALC: MANY TUANKS. YOUES, A3 wuter a3 9 beverage. A, Justice D'Wolt wasled 0 lqow it Justice | scription-boeks. ¢. . BULKOWS, w(:r:&as iathecity. 5TOKY &'CANMY, 311 bisic-at sver, Jo Va