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THEE CHICAGU 'TRIBUNE: BALURDA:, NOVEMBLR 1/, lor—LwuoLvE YAGLS, b ntes and held a private consultation with Mr. TIIE WRECKS. and perfect except at the edges, which of Field. course made {t ahont as bad asif the dam- While the Committce was out, age had permeated the entira woof. A large MR, ASAY Axminster drugget, two or threa Wilton rugs, announced that he had a project fn his mind's | and na many of Turklsh patferns, were spread c){'o which contomplated the creatfon of a Board | round on hoxes and chaira to drv. Everything of Trustees, tho concentration of the atock fn | was belng put In readiness tor the Inspeciton of that Board, and the cstablishment of hotanical | thote critfeal people, the insurance adjusters Eardens, whiel 1n time would approach in char- | and until they get to work on the ming and acter something like the Routh Kensington Gar- | saleninly calenlate what the remnants arc dens of London, He had apoken with acyeral | worth, no correct estimates can be formed as to of the atockholders, and the project had met | the amount of ealvage. Mr. Fiell himeell, carefully the findings of the appraiscrs, Their CITY REAL ESTATE, WANTED-JALE HELP, conclusfon may be briefly stared o thelr belle! | ¥ion aALroesmomy s : that fn aulte a number of cases t0o low a fienre | 1 Tont tieme font Ansiing andiat: fronts = oet on v Sooklccepors, Clorkay e has been given in the Recolver's report. Tho | Ashiand-ar.. just east of Policsr, : thit houee hax every | WWANTEDSS FIRST-CLASS BOOT AXD, SINE only care necesrary to be referred to here ns of Modarn Improvement, atona siiewaik, ete.: cost to | ctivel Onl; AR ST I e At b f [ | hulid this sear, €5.707 1f you want a hasdsome house, | ARNEECT, ST S2pRrenned and Beat afesmen perd avecial magnitude f5 that of the Bowen loan ol | iaok at thinone and you ‘eertainly will buyit: amail | 775 ant o erences are requl Address X 20, £100,000, by which the bank came into posses- pagmest '1.':;11. or will take liqiors for It, S u0s pillcos #lon of considerable South Chieago property. |, (70 ,;’_p;"";\;,\;kmlv'l‘"n“r:mlwknm: 'c:? Trndess i he The Committee join with Dr. Turpin In the be- | sront: lot, = ~ het % ANTED — RXPRERIENCED CLOAK. COTTER; Het that this will bring considerably mora | second and Thiriy-third-sas be bie anq look at ti )Vh ane ‘with Katfs preferred. Gl at once. 118 money than the sum named by the appratser, | house. o7, 1ol Hih-av. - In short, the apinion is that the asscts ought to i Three More Alarms Turned In Yesterday. Judge Farwell’'s Decision Regard- ing the State Savings. (he Effort to Scoure the Use of the " Exposition Building, Report of the Depositors’ Committeo About the Fidelity’s Man- with general fayor. when asked for his opinion an the matler, said bring enough, if carefully handled, to pay more | J¢ fl}“-‘f“*‘ FPER FOOT-UNE LOT, 23 . Some of the stockholders present signified | he could only m-kupn guess, and he wonldn't agement. than 76 cents on_ the dollar,~perhas even 80 m,:;:h{’,’,’“‘fi,‘.", |m|‘|'r::'n’ i Sperlor-. and theirnpproval of theacheine, but it was declded | do that, beeaure he helfeved in giving correct -cents, or 78 might be reached with favorable 100~19-room Awrlling. and It 25¢100,0n Monroe- §o Agreement Yet Reached Ahout the Jtentes-Legality of the Lense. terms. ll..?inl etst of Halsted- [1] n'n.:{d, mfdr,;m:m;kue Jooked fnto the report ST ehES o Tar B0, G hat it would take 10 per cent of the nssets o | 3+on i - = - oty pay the expenses of closing out the estate. The | JORAALESS BT G R0V%, SVERLED- KNS o conclusion 18 that such an’ catimate 18 too high, | mostar it run long time at A per cent. WiHl take State Misceliancons, and that It should mnot, and probably will not, | o Fidelity Hank booke and good horte and hiiggy sa ‘VA\'TE“—LIVF. MEN AND LADIES TO SELL art . The best chance (n the clty to get 8 home. novelties, tricks, needles, 5 Wl come anywhera up to that sum. W Az 10N 08 o TIoRes Bame. | ety Poaine i aaee, e e r down, - Th to take no action on §t until the new Board of | flgures or noneat all. The work of removing o T g e Dircctors came into office. was nearly completed yeaterdav, even to the The question of the dealrabliity of declaring a | removing "of the package-goumts, which were dlvidend, on the strength of that $21,000 sur- | placed st the north end of the building, and plus, then eame up, and Mr, Geon C. Clarka | that of sorting and drying went rapidiy on, moved to declare a dividend of ¢ per cent, the | 1t [s quite possible that the aforementioned In- eame to be paid to stockholders on or befora | surance-men may be invited to come in carly Dee. 1. ‘The motion was carried. next week to hold the inquest. The Recelver of the Chicago Savings & Trast Company Ready to Ruvofl. How 1t Looks at the Building—The Gar- ments Hung Oat to Dry. . By this time the Committes same In and re- Judes Parkell gedlertay dsclded the motion B Bl L e ad hag | JTOI, SALE-0CTAGON, STORE FITST FlleT: 62;',13';‘3' At AT R A T 1 of the Dead Fi poried that nothing definite had been arrived THE DEAD FIREMEN. of Jude Otls, Recelver of the State Bavings In- | Lomething to say concerning the rumor that { Bide clieaps easy terme. Addeess X 20 Tritunt offiec, + 43 And 47 Jacknon-at.., Chicamn. greangements for the Faneral of the Dead Firemen | SPF(E, 3050 %0000 “that, something would be i DB SMEN, stitution, foran {njunction to prevent sults by | some of it was never paid for. T T T N T T T e SI0E SALESNAY. v % «The Insnrance Men, ddne in time for the meoting Munday. A MEETING OF THE FIRENEN'S BENEVOLENT | depositors agalnst the stockbiolders of the State | _ Dr. ‘Turpin will this morning apply to the | . SUBURDAN REAL ESTATE. e of Gxpetience anly. Addres Box The Board then ml]uummf. ARNOCEATION Savings Bank. The Judge said he had consult- | Court for authority to declare s divldend of 10 | TPOR SALF-8 ACIES, SEW HOUSE, JUST 0T T i I!U-!‘N 5. The annual meeting_of stockholders will bo | was held last evenlug at the engino-liouse of | oy with Judge Maore, who had the same ques- | PEF ccot. and will hegin to pay the same Mou- sin cuylimite: price £2, ek ey e | W ASTED=LAE XD GESTLENEN CANvast: FArey 14 places Lo he kol held this atternoon at 3 o’clock, Company No. 13, on Dearborn atreet, Mr. J. I, day morning. Traveee e whown free: your mondy fora ¥ea an Ant-ciaw "!""'“c“"" Louks. Apply or —THE F1, ' Mr. F me ' tion before him, and they azreed togathier as to CIICAGO SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY. home, mat re opatt, Jouir ooy T0ra | send for circulars 10 BURHOWS & GAY, 120 Desr- iR INTRRIOR TEATERDATCOE FIAMES DORST any Coborter aaw Mr. Fleld after the, meetlog, | Barrett, Preeldent of tho Assoclation, in Lhe | wiiat tho law was on the subject. As Juige ba . Tioum 30, 114 Washingt born Tflmgnr lllnklul_v. of the Ullxlmzrx; lslfl;ll‘;&" ,::""'.‘” i e LA ‘rust Company, has gotten tho s(airs of thal 0 ALE~g100 i v A 10 “th % AL concern into shitbe for report. The document !,,.g_-:,,‘:’r,g,,"::f; g 7 I EE0M | it RaCRlR Al LoAL, €Al Sehl (e RerL meaehing 1s undergoing a legal Inspection, and will very | in'market, and shown free: atairact frees 10-cent trafyy | MA10 {98 cash o on #hort tine whes offered at bed- likely be hunde«{ in to court to-day; If not | slecadyod. [1A BROWN. 14z _Lasaliest,, Boomd, ""{,:,}’;{?’;;;:‘_;H;‘.fl;g:::m‘gvy;;fl vivmm't‘ feago. foawrs fhen Joniar 0 K e | e TO_MENT-NOUSES, | \WASIED- MG ASH WONES 13 FVRRY 5 hocause of the great lator of surting over and South Sidos winter. which'we guarantee will pay £ 10 £13 pot SHTEing out the ‘papers. whicth scemed. to ropre | /0 RENT-A874 WABASH-AV., NEATL EIGHT: | poiiie or i capital® Larties [ntercated cap ob sent nascts or value. The Hecelver has fn his Lenth ¥ e dining:soom nd kitchen g‘.}gcv_'gl! ‘ulars by addrestng, with stsmp, RAY & CO. report not attempted to value some of the as- e che - 3 Liberal commivsio them into good or bad, or to attempt to valie 3 them would not be an casy or 8 sliort task. The o r‘r‘l’c“)';un'&l';‘uha SOl B ‘:‘:’;L"‘d:flfl""‘l"" that the llabliities are: l“:‘n_mg.;h W Hariard Ly €7 oo mantn, o large Specie deporil. arrard- Certificaten, ... per W .t $12 th, new twi Tolal HabIlitlen o +ove eorerersarvernn 7,008 | 7°0 RENT-£40-T0 THE IGHT PART The azscts are not exactly estimated, and can- Lt e not very well be at present. The only matters 5 that can well bo put in ligures are: chalr. About forty firemen wero preaent, rep- Titl SUNSTAXCE OF 118 PROPOSITION tothe Committee, ns well as the namo and lo- ¢ Fesenting nearly every company in the clty. cation of tho uthicr blocks bie bad in view. Al- [ On motion of Mr. Ilolt, s committeo of three, :hmmthl llml ru{ntxlrl‘er' }nlleddxuc'rly lt:hhll at- | consisting of Mcsars. Holt, Kenyon, and empt to extract this Information from the gen- | p, tlumm;‘,t}le Icnrnlcdlh;l'llu tl)lm‘ “x'l{'"“ that tha ;:;:;:‘ : ::n::;rfl,n:m:: :,:"r::::: f,h 'fi,!:,,’:l uposition maile to C 8 o B The Commition bat rocoteolar | fireman Charles A. Dudley. The Comimittco were ) a month, ‘The Committee had resolved on $1,000 n_month, and, although they came down | also etnpuwered Lo prepare o sct of resulutions, and to arrange for the expenses of the funeral; to 8750 on further investizatlon and cousulta- tlon, they could not quite zo $500, although it | Dudley not” being a member of the Assocla- in horely possible that further cone | tion. sultation” may result In & com- Marshal Petrie stated that he would seo that promfse at or near that firure. Nothing | the expenses were provided for. curtain could be Jenrned as to the other placy On motlon of Mr, Walsh a committce conslst- Mr. Ficld hasin view, In fact, some shrewd | Ing of Messrs. Walsh, Ileilnan, and Schur was ones jncline to the opinlon that the third place | appolnted to draw up appropriate resolutions in Is a blind for the pursose of getting the Exposls | regard ta the death of Join O'Rourke. tion people or thu Kohus to lower the price. the Association declded that a brass band In order to render the Exposition Building hab- | should be engaged to accompany the funeral ftante durlng the winter, some arrangoments | corteze, and it was stated that Ma), Nevans had will have to be made on a grand scale for heat- | requested that his company inlzhit be present. ‘l‘lu.- corpse of Mr. Dudlcy will be rent Enat, ingz the place. Should Mr. Field declde to take it, he will extend a glass roofl - from gallery to | to-morrow afternoon, and ‘the fuucral services ~REWING- I ACH Moure had already given his opinion, it was un- necessary Lo give another on the same question. There might, lowever, be a question in the prescnt fnatance as to whether the mere filing of a hill and the apnointment of a Recelver by a sort of Interlneutory order with- out any auswers being filed Ly the defendants was a suflivient appointment, sod whether the case had gono far cnough aloug to warrsnts Court in making all those orders [n reference to pursuing and enjolning that it would be proper to make lad the case gone so far that it was scttled that the appointment of & Receiver would be permanent. The prudent way, before any more than nccessary orders were made, would he to either have the defendants put in answers, or huve them defaulted, Io wished to h:‘}u thosc points copsidered In drawing the order. The rulns of the Ficld & Leiter Block present- ed the game uninviting aspect in the interlor esterdav. There were the ‘same overhanging .mlbldelu!ml timbers, and the ever-dripping dirty water from the smoke-bearimed cellings flat yet remained. Tho walls without, though Mackeneid and vacant-appearing st the tops, resent no indications of the chinos and devasta- tion within, where everything lies ina blackened and indescribable mass n the centre. Twlec the flames burst out afrcah yesterday. At3 o'clock In the morning an alarm was sent {n, and the poor, tired firemen were rudely awakened, and agafn proceeded tothe scene, It was only a Jittlo blazo in the cellar, and Matt Bepner was rather angry atb belng campelled to tond out his men asgam. It took putasingle stream to put out the inciplent blaze, which hind broken out in the cellar, and twelve englies bad been called to the spot. 57T0 BELL, TEAH, BILVER- e given nway with every pound. to sgents” Kend for clreul 0., i, Loulr, 3 LI A dpaibiet anets for sutectit i ook : o 3 for subsceintion books o man wia Thorengids nderHande pis oo | - will pay ralary and ¢zpe! Add i s e west Pore: | Y FANTED=S auon PRI : o care formy piace n rick louse, 17 HI | iy, (3R Ao W vincn W ANTER=-AGENTS TICT RiiE (31 fine ehiromo entitled **hon, Pes and tcorze, . to know that they can secuee it fol reasnnatia fnrn Rt aur alearoome: n..»‘y cait aivo buy all tho new 24ty fruit enrvmos, as well ausny othier picture that s now In the market, ueed aa nremiume or not. CIHCAUD DISCUSSION. } . 4 wallery, thus cuttiniz oft thic uscleas spaco over- | will bo held at the reaidenco of Cal, Eiton, on | M. Honney inquired whether thio order should | 1ille recelvable $10,077 ONO_® FIEANE CO. 1o Kandolphat. At ook sesterday morning Mr. A, L. | ead xf;'nl rendoring, Lo beatig of the bullding | Siate, near Twlith sivetyw . m A detail | bo submitted to Judge Willisms and cnterud be- | Cash ems.... 4 ; A an easler mutier. hiero are objections to the | of firemen will escort the remalns to the cars. b oo e = > g::,';,:‘.:fiu.‘.fi“.i\‘:.‘:’ b .'x"-:fi'lI":fl'r'.':'::'xotllnéhgxfififl'. location, but - there are slenally Kood objections | At 10 o'clock this morning & full detall of | Judge Farwell sald as ho himsclf had heard Acaregat 10, 35%, E Domextic the motion the orler should be cntered before hiln, Tle was disposed to grant the injunction for the reasons stated by Judge Moore. The crediturs of n corporation were not (o be al- lowed Individually to pursue the persons liable for the debta ot the corporation, but the whole thing should be scttled in Court on equitable principles, and whatever there was of the car- cass shonld be_divided pro rata nmonx all enti- tled to ft. Equity was equality. A race for ;llllzenm was not to be favored In the prosent nstance, Mr. lonney thought the present casc was very different from that of the Fidelity S8avings Bank, and thatthe complainants could not aow, to the size of the Taylor Building, and_between thie two it §s not at all certaln which Mr. Field wlil conciude to take. IS 1T LEGAL? TIY QUESTION WAR RAISED YESTERDAY whether the Board of Directors of tho Exposition Assoclution had authority to rent thelr prem- fsesor any part thercof to Fleld & Lelter for their busineas, An examination of the records shows the following facta: ‘The resolution originally passed in 1873 by which the construction of the bullding was au- firemen will mect at the residence of the de- censed fircinan, O'Rourke, corner of Maxwell and Jefferson strects, for the purpose of escort- ing the remains to the Church of the Kacred Heart, where the funcral services will be ield, The Firemen's Benevolent Assocation has rovided fully for the injured men, and noth- ng that can be advanced for their beneflt will be overlooked, It now rerasins for tho men whose property they saved from ruln to come forward and supplement thesc efforts with o substantial token of thelr aporeciation of the brave conduct of the iujured men, aud for the credit of the Chicago merchants it s hoped that all will reapond. HBealdes these, » lot of gas-fixtures = Zik S and oflice-0ttings which arg not estimated. The A AL BT XY bank n.lmlmnn'-JI a hnun;.- znd 'Iov._ v l‘: rlfluu‘ b L, 10 TR e N ATl B NS, DUYLE, Thiriy:sevenine street and another onc In Englewood which are : 1 STE B0 Gl T ST rl ANTEO=UOOD OII, FOIf GENEIRAL HOUSE: not appralsod. _‘The property in which the bank | .o oo o NosthiStde, o WAt oy e dues lts businers 18 of doubtiul valve, Tuis | 'TORENEAOTmR ALt AosiEveneives, | Orovenr. upon leascd Jand e rental ng £2, er 1 3 elghborhoud: 141 k. T e eactiure-cost About BI 00K and ban | Evoms ol &t ricke W vobimes A & cs Tatin Rbrt o Seamairomen. sement, the upper floors remaining persist- . = AT ol ently bare of tenants. To add to the complica- X 3 ARLL T, SEAL DEA. tion the bullding lias & mMortraga Of £14,000 | allmen i dienie: et bon permaath Sial upon it. It would appear to the casual observer | & COE, 133 Lasallest. a8 If the equity of rcdemptlon under these cir- | rpo R HARGAIN IN THE EXT-WEST ¥ v 'y tnken 8t unce—Large, handrome corner b cumstances was oot very (avorable, The carcer | o i At e iiinTe ot s Webiter youse on Dearborn strect, ‘The fourth floor had begun to binze up threateningly fromn swong the mass of fallen timbers and lumber on the cast side of tha bullding, Somehow, the atil} alarm was turned into a fioncrnl one, and the rezulnr detail of engiies ailotted to fires in tho districe camo shortly after, and a larze crowd_of peopla collected in the vh:mur The flames had burst out quite seriously amone the lumber overhanging what was_onco the grand court, over which had stood the ceful cupoln. Soveral streams of water were svon playing upon the flames, and they wers put out in @ comparatively short space of time. Of course, the additional duinnge done W ASTED=A GO0 I, FEORUENERAL HUUSE- work and care clidren i a xmall family: (alp ):“‘““m.“.[ hf cep's shirts, 173 ‘Miscollancous. FANTED—00 GIRLS FOIRKNITTING REA-FOAMS - {88 their bill. of the bank may be bricfly stated thus e Wensterar. | WWAY Jinads; good pay and stesdy work. Gull ai . By 11:30 the last vestige of Lhe | th " The wounded mon are all doing well. evenif they wanted, dism! st 4| 5 A0 y work. rnn::l Illl‘!i Me‘ 5 nul“‘nndn:t"t:rtn%uuzl H‘:: t u,::zu,d ;n.:r:s“r?;l‘m:x: e it Mr. Willtaw Emmett, the_ proprictor of the Judge Farwell sald that mlgmhe 60, But it | Total of depoeits, 18700 1877 00, 758 = Suburbamne 3 _fi;fll_ldflL_flb_on:n i 1083 West dackor S e e © | ittt Thos oDt ot Fablc o, b | Academy ofSune ki e tho wae ot | yag st ablutely ngsenary Lo, U, Hesever | Spesten Sepnl il otiies | rpo iesroooon Hotsk AT phesnur, | rroarions wavre - f 4 o begin new sults. © T 3 K ;| EEEUU it AL SO % l];l;lh:n owor x'}:f:d :y“nifif: ‘..qu .m‘.;.,v :mfl an Lako lark, souili of Monroo strect, not excecd- {;’:ek",'g’:‘l':“ %‘.1255’{':,’:‘.‘?.’0',';{nfl}‘f.?lfi"fx&..‘:i‘ef the stockhalders made It necessary for thewn to | Number when Uank closed... L1252 | nomina) to vl Address X 31, Tribune ufice. Mookkecpers, Olorits, &Cy 3 h y Ing BOO fect lu length, the sume to be used under the direction of the Board of Public Works by the show whether or not they wera fndebted to the Intes-State Industrial bauk, and no more suits were tccessary to en- JTUATION WAN from ean; treeride | 13 geatiemin of b The benefit should have o support as generous D~IN AN OFFICE BY A mh:-:igluvu' ond”other fine gouds still He Ilhllkcl{ that the report of the Recetser may show the history of the bank,—a most curi- 3 as eduication, with ample ret- ' 5 y . Yaterst. 4 & | bured i tho Wcbrin, Tho constant dropping of | 1085y ot Tl o ich Biana aa soaliop e | o2 11 UMt ety force thelr Thbillty. Gus ailair, by thie way. It appeata {o have liad SO T | Sheners anu some piead. Addroa X Tribune office, beavy timbers and ) on! v xml o It £00 | proved by said Buard: Proelded, the necessary q! Mr. Bouncy sugzested that tho amended bill | no capital or pretense of capital at any tine, yuirw;"hwi‘u.uk‘éyy‘nr“un ore s FERK, 5 dungerous an _ experiment, attempt | jnancy for the erection of sald bullding shall bo INSURANCE. was filed 80 @8 to allow the stockholdcrsto | All ‘there was of it wastlat a fow men were yeanoxferichics’ BTEen Tfirences. Call orwi: :lm:\l'mr;zrmxl: 1:2.".’ jums ?n’fl;:h:nf;“:w; :‘?dntx’llll.l;:‘l’%a anlz:hl':fl:;lflle{“mt‘fl ,:las:c'l-mn: P{:; THERE WILL BE A SALE. attend to their own Interests without belng uul:‘mmcd tod(.:ke -u;ih mTuneyu mizht be left gmm "xr:s 1% COLENMAN, Domratic Dakery, 121 i 3 er, nit 80 10 bo er s v A . £ the butlding, and no one knew when portions | shall ia no ovent be permitted to remain pon satd | Anotherj meeting of underwriters was held | troubled 1y thonumerous orders fn 18 nn | o0 Lttt nc(’ i f;-e k:mhn.-lercumtotnn management of the 1| Mr, Ball asked If tho depositors were not entitled to a bund from the Hecelver. The Supreme Court might have s aifferent oplnfon on the present question. Judge Farwell said if the ln{nncunn werg they put $48,000 into that bullding they iuvested 1t_sure cnough. The only saviug clatse in the affalr {s that there wasn't’ much money st risk, JUDax 0718 TUATIOS WANTEN-AN AR ACCOUNTART T was well pleased yesterday with Judme Far. | s e | ) IILEA?!L':"-;‘-‘%E In a1 mt‘n.“x.‘;""'fi%fi:? -!u}“; well's decisiun, conaldering It of much tinpor- | TG BENT~STORES, OFFICLSY, &cs | (hototvn, yractical huokieeper. Adiress HENIY tance to the depositors. lle was also gratified Officess u‘\:{r ::I‘._P”\“ :ure Small & JITUATION WANTEI-DY A _VOUSG WA b 'E’F‘?;‘l li""“'hs?";l Gerinan beaman, :plrl in Ih('!lu“} S i 10 wOrK ut ahythin; 5 Greie X SN THUURG ofipe. o 1O YA WARes. A of the overhanging floors might fall. Mr. Bell had over A IIUNDRED HANDS fo there at swork the day before, but yesterday be only had four men In the cellar, who were {hers to guard against any new outbreak of the flames, A rope was partially strotched around yesterday niorning to rcconsder the action taken the day previous in regard to the appoint- ment of the Committee on Adjustment of the loss on package goods at Ficld, Leiter & Co.'s dry-goods establishment. ‘The Committee ap- pointed at the first meoting was not entirely ,ml: or grounda for a longer period than one “year rom Moy 1, 1873, At o mecting of the Council In November of 1873 n petition from the Directors of the Ex- position was presented asking for an cxtension of time. After some consideration, the Com- 3 2 tssucd’ {twould be subject tothe icgal and | that a large number of the depousitors had = = 5 . ; CITY" DRCG-STORE, s sidervalle {1:;} ‘:‘I{lc%n »o kcn:lnukph:ccd on :*':m‘“':lo" Iw"m":tf“‘l Rublic Grouuds made | satisfactory to all the underwriters, and then | cquitabio rights of every one. Itwas mot ms | brought in thelr books to bo written up, I | "L %oning .‘,l‘«‘."_m.g. B ke Thuiding, | oo Lroscrintl pestar raduate ined: ‘:’:X:E:;“!(fl’: é‘l ruders may bo kept out of ;n:r grn:'rgm’:lc"lu e there were some meu on the Comulttee who re- | though ?ml money dfirlvfil !r;:m t::]nl '«mxcuollfli antlcipation of & _g;‘mmcl:lxv dfmuua. Auply o CHAMIE GOUDSIAN, Joom 43 EXctanes | dreon' C I ‘eity, i 5 ed the | fusod to serve. Afteralong discussion it was | crs was to be pald out ngaln immedistely, A E e SITUATI NTE i TN O ! w 'y 5 1 2 4 3 e i e caald Ty ;:2::::3‘".: SR Fetbmvhend the sdopon of the sel | decided to reduce tho Committeo to threa me- | Hons would bo prolected and s monevwould | - Beorke Chandicn SEtier sl (e Morehanten | ¥ Sadelt S ST Jlave it st aan” Sxirleyesta whole packages upon which there cortalnly will m;::::o“r;:{-lnl'u‘«’lm” Bommah Gourictl o thaciis bers, and the following gentlemen were elected | yon Yicard from. tain investment certiticates, flicd u petition yes- DVANCES MADE ( ‘Frbun 3 A Le o ealyage, but the condition of the bullding was such that natters were left In statu quo. On tho third floor thero was a squad of men at work getting out carpets, whilo a few more wera engaged in get- ting out tho slightly damaged lodles’ under- wear. Hen Bullwinkle and his men were on- red In getting their covera together, of which fi:um wero & large number in the bullding, Tho excliement of tho previous day had died out, and everyuody looked protty jnded and worn, What cirpets were taken out were lond- ed In tho firm's wagons and earted to the Expo- to constitute sald Committes: C. C. Dana, J. 8. Gadeden, and L, 1, Davis. The Committec organized yesterday afternoon aud elected Mr. C.'0. Dana as Chofrman, The goods will hava to be removed from the buscuiont beforo the Committee will boable to go to work In carnest. The Committeo on Retall Btock went to the rulns yesterday morning and took in the situa- tlon, They went then to the Exposition and Taylor Bufldings, and leoked over the stock at those places. ‘Afterwards the Commttes held N Mr. Ball_asked {f a confession of judgment T would bar Lis clients, The Court did not see why it would not, iIf they had a right to sug at law, aod nobody bad any right to interfere, ir. Schuyler suggested that the stockholders could not sclect whom they would pay. The Court did not think there was any escape from his ressoning, The object of the law was, when there was golog to be n wreck, not to per- tnit tho strong men to grab the things, but to take charge of the wreck and dlvide It cqually terday before Judgo Williams asking to be als Towed to resign _his Trustceship. No objection was made, snd Judge Williams entered an or- der acceptiug the resignation and appolnting Mr. SBamuel D, Ward in his place. Tho latter is invested with all the powers conferred on Mr. Chandler hl'} the dced of trust to him dated ec. 23, 187, and Mr. Chaudler is to tnrn over to him all the securitics and prooerty of every descrintion held by him aa Trustee. ‘These funds are to be held scparate from the other bank funds held ot hond, etc., at LAD, Chicago that” the time for which tho bnllv{lnx neal X, known as tho Inter-State Industrial Exposition butlding 18 to permitted to remaln upon Lake FPark be, and the gamo fe hercby extended to May 1, 1878, Froplded, how- ever, that aold bullding and grounds conbected therewith ahall not Le used otberwies than for holding of an annunal oxposition for industrial, mechanleal, and othor arts; for musical or other publie entertainments: and public mectings, con- ventione, and other similar public purosca: and that If baildings or grounda shall bo u. any other purpose than hereln spectdl: Coachmon, ¥ 1ors, &cCe JITUATION WANTED=AS COACHMAN, DY A A3 vouiig many undersanarthe Care uf iome i hat- neas, and woil aoqueinted with the city, X dolp! ‘I rilune. Miscellnncous. NTED=UIY AN OLD GNION S0L- +) dier, aa enyl r, watchinsn, ur tu atiend heating 10 bul:dinie wiil burn without me knowiny Lot the ncy will work chean; can give she best references {n Clitcutu: have been ragineer o3 Inkes, fire engluc, Aod wrecking puutps, Addross X 35, ribone vitice. QUITCATION W TURE, WAREIOTSE othet it coliaterais. 24, TAN R, hatteln ll:-} or all be el AF. Field, at the olc . e B e Wioaraof Fus, Worke of ata | & o o ek rats. b ol b i SITUATIONS WANTEDF ¥ La! " % . among the people entitled to It. by Mr. Ward, until the question herctofore -k, Toom 3. ATUATIO el 320 sition Bulldiugz, while the otber goods were | City of Chicago to enter upon, and tak 0. i1 Casoy o LaSalle atrect, fu soturency fo % " a8 28 be ¢ hold- STATE IN CIICA: Dowentics, faken o tho Taylor Dlock, where they woro | of, ‘said bulidings and. yrounds. withsat metice tp | 4justment of the losses and thc disposal of the n.%'fm““',,g,'n:,“.“'{,i,“.[‘.'..'?;‘ A | e Sottled e to mhictlice puus liolce! | ] 5 ity vage, It was_ decided to divide the saved stock” fn four classes, as follows: First, stock that s all sound; sccond, stock that Is but slightly injured; thin), stock that fs badly damaged: fourth, stuck that is nearly destroy- ed aud valueless, A Sub-Committeée of Two from the Underwriters’ Committee wns ap- pointed tonct in mx?unulluu with two men sulceted by Messrs, Field & Letter to divide the stock In accordance with the foregoing action, and put thugoods fo shape, and have them flrnncrlycluncd and dricd, When thls work accotnplished, all the damuged stock will be sold at publlc auction, It s expected that everything will be ready for tho sale to commence next Wednesday. ~ The_ other cotn- mitteesalso held conferences yesterday, but were not yet able to take any decisive action. Mr, George T. Cram, President of the Amorl- can Central Insurance Compauy of St. Louls, arrived fn the clty yesterday to” lovk after the interests of his Coinpany. MISCELLANEOUS. BATETY OF CONSTLUCTION. To the Editor of The Tribune. Cimicago, Nov.16.—I havo just read in your crs of thci" lnvel;xlnent certiflcates or the depos- | . B9 A¢ Curtent in band, MEAD & JTUATION W ANTED-ZUY 3 1 PPETEST a:md. ¢ ¢ fost. NI by dey or wooki wilersands ¢attiag sn :‘1:’:‘ Ixxlnl 'Mnr.m éiu'::‘dl.:'{’: n:x‘fl.cdds.wmlr,.“‘\':fi?t INIGRELS 1N &(IJ:L&(: oz 81 A% ;?:yu-';":;‘«‘eléfiudm. THIRG, AddpreRm Siv Trustee, Is directed to protect his {utercsts | room ot tho Tribuns Gumpany. against Mr. Ward us Receiver, and Mr. Ward | T3ENSiEs GAN DE TIAD 1N FXCHANGE as Keceiver is to fight ‘manfully against tho PR he_cos of STUATION WANTED-RY A WOMANTTY AN clatins of Mr. Ward as Trustee, untll the Court | Gpven s FlECES1 AES | S bty Farmiod 6 o WO wopls want ssod hoinios mercifully Interferes to put a stop to this truly S of #i01n exchange for currency st oounting-rvom of | Addressd. SLUKTENSES, Hotel Deonark, o7 Milwsu- iuteatinal wartare. Trbune Cotupany, = A ke VW ANTEB=gu FORLTWO ORTIER real estate security, Al 20, E0_at current rates, Find sorted out. 1, Tho sccond floor was allowed to go untouch- ed, beenuso ft was unsafe to do anything there. Inall thero were not over twelve men ot work in the buildIng yesterday, and probably nothing niwre will be done in the way of gefting out pwficny untll tho dangerous and uverhanging tmbers are taken aut. THE LAST ALARM, ‘The curlous persons who spend thelr time {n zing Into the smouldering rulns of the late Field & Lefter establishiment are ovidently snte fsfica that the Firo Departinent did not complete {ts work yeaterduy morning, aud when the em- bers {n the northwest cotner o' the basement bluzo up a little, they get excited and raisc o row sulliclently stroig to tnduce some anc who has g key to the stgnal-ox to turn in an alarm, Just how lung this sort of thing will continue depends “upon the mmount of putience Matt Benner has. 1t was tried three tlmes yesterday, snd the overworked flremen within'tho clreuit were on hand prmnnll{ uvery tlma and threw a few thousand gallons ot water into tho steaming maoss on cach occasion. 'The last alarm was turned o at 8:40 last evening, and tho firemen had gotten so uscd ta it by that any corporation, assoclation, of any persona what. sodver, Action on this was doferred until a new Coun- il cutnio In, in December of 1878, The subject was then referred to varlous committees, and flnally the followlur resolution was agreed to: LResolred, That the time granted the Inter-State Industrial Exposition Aseociation for the malute. nance of the Lxposition Building on a portion of tho Lake Park by resolution of tho Common Couu- cil, adopted Apri) 24, 1573, 1s hereby extended for tho term of two years from May 1, 1874, and said bullding enall pe pormittei to rurdaln o safil patic or gronnds until 3ay 1, 1870, During last year, the thne was agaln extended without any qualitication. Towards the close of 1873 the question was ralsed fn the Council as to the authority by whish the Baltinore & Olfo Rallroad was occu- pying, as n waiting-roum, pare of the Exposl- tion Butlding, Tho subject was referred for ru. port to tho Board of Lublic Works, who re- ported that no lease had been executed, The 'resident of the Exposition Assoclation had usied the Low Department whether tho Assoclation could It tho ralirond company - usc s portion of the buildlng, The reply was that the Assoclation waa llmited in ment. : Jun{;nlfmzll thoucht that would not be ust, for if some obtained llens tbey could not e deprived of them. A judgment would ba a preference, Mr. Ball thought tho depositors ought to be protected by alicn on the stockbolders’ proj crty, in casc the Supreme Court decided their 1inbility wos not an nasct of the Receiver. The stockbolders bad not as yet manifested any hearty desire to step up and pay the amounts they owed, and some might fall before decres could be finally entered uinlml. them, The Judge inquired whether Mr. Ball was willing to tuke judgment subject to the right of whatever advantave ho might get belng shared c«xuu!ly nong ull AMr. Ball was williug to submit to whatever the Bupreme Court might say. But hia e perlence was that, wheoever he' thought he was capeclally sure on a point, the Supréme Court would say ho was mistaken. He thought o bond should be taken from the Recelver Judyge Farwell decliued to compel the Re- ceiver to give a bond, for he was ouly o repre- scututivo of the Court. 1f the stockhulders de- % san-at, ITUATION WANTED - K eral housewurk or ae VOR | lintacdintelss Address X [t Y AGIRLTO DO UENS oid works pleare les me kuow Lribune otez, TION WANTED-TD D1 UENERAL TTOURES % in a pricate fally by & compeieat clrl; ret- N Gtvon: Ad lruse b Vernon-ave, (or iwo days, ¥ vouchers | QITUATION WANTED=DBY KCOTCH WOMAN “AS k! 12, paay ant ieat couk [ a Arsbeclsat private bosrd: RUMS 70 REIT AT | 16 Bouse oF hotel, % = T Tribune wlee, ) . ' JTUATION WA FILsT-CLASS COO! i oo | S ndalre Ve 0oF THE l‘lillll]hli HBIRANCH OFFICES. N OBDERTO "ACCOMMODATE OUTt § Iatrons toroughout the iy we fia af firarch Ofilces In lie different Divislonn, as desfi below, where advertisementa will be taken for the ssme price aa clinrged at the Main Ottice, and will be reccived unttl ¥ o'clock p. m, during tae week, and untl s p. m. un taturdaye: WILLIAM 11, Wi and statloner, ‘auted. W. 0. CULE, 18 Methodiat Block. TED-IY rees. 8 L1 Sonmstresyose 3 S | QITUATION WANTED-UY AN EXPERIENCED ‘tationer, ete., 1000 s scatnsiress and dresanaker. satlsfactivn given ur ide Newa De 1 ] AND 18 EABT ADAMS-ST, ARLOR SUITES !gmy.__mmrunxm. Tribune ot 3 poty Anislugle rooms. With boards nire. water, and PSS tlosiery, etc., 310 Dl. | K34 In tootus, baths, eic., e s SITUATION Rtagr i e— 7 BARRISUN-5T.—O0MS, WITIL BOAKD, AT | ST IO A A vt e 23 mldcriisprices AR 2T | Sholieas ampsate Feshiutin St 31 FAST WASHING' UBE. house, take caru of an tovaild, or vs ROVerCes, OF Dur. D best single root C: tne knglish branches aud NGLIBIL TOUBE; - i ard T city for 65 1 sCry EMverneae; cas to e o JAUSKCAL. er week) FeoaursMLLICK A ] McAln, 4, BT T e Yery bevt ot FercrenEe fivam. AGURAS X Ei FINETIANG, HOT LITTLE USED. FOISALEL T8 ye A Hlotels. e 4% 810 monthly until pald fur; warran ars, HERD'S Toniple of e, v Va n K JIENRY, Books, 51 {mcx. Jdeweler, News-Dealer, snd Fancy orner Lincoln. 4 i nled ther liability to the Receiver, and claimed T d {01 R s s ¥ Misccllnueoms. Hme ot L) kot Jusk iicre 10 {hke UB eIt | hiouso o which tho building could bo pat by | lssuc of to-day an sccount of tho causes which | they were only Tiablo- ot lavw, b’ would give | & Saiple of M ualiu e furs JUNOITAN NQTEL, 53 SUEIMANST CHICAUO, | ryami00 WANTEDSDY A YOUNG LADY AS was looking for the friend whio had taken such | tho languago of the ordinanco nuzhorlz‘n 18 | Jod to thealmost totaldestruction by firo of | thein un opportunity tobo sucd atlaw, ‘Thy ECKER BROS,—A FULL L OF THOSE | i give re-class board knd giad Fooms of Yery Feasons copylal oF (0 cleric 1o s confecionery., | I'leAsw answer delight 1§ cttiug his boys out, Mo sard th construction, which provided that it tlmnfil by = Judize then dirccted tho attorneys to draw up {i ly:celebrated planos, all styics and pricce 8 | auie terme. Call sud see for voursil, Liviics sccepted | binedintely by calling at 115 West Vau Buren-st. hfl gI: h ;sm vz his boys out, 1o said that Aised under the direetion of tbo D of Pube tho maguificeut bullding recently oceupied by | yhyorder for u perpotual fnjunction against the BTOLY &CAMNI"Y, 211 State-st. Planos. on r & with all hume comfutis, T o bad el word with dhewatctunan | Heei budor the difeition ot the BoarCel Pl | Fiela, Leluer & Co. 'Puis fire, so destructivo of | brocoution of suils auainat tho stockbiiders, | PIANOST Ll CTIAYE. | NAYAbA UOThL 1o A%l 12 WARY INGELLANEOUS, = around to No. 13'8 -fim-huuu on | permission, stated that they saw no objection, | values, might have been provented, it scems to | and bude tho counsel deter all questions of an | rGANS. 2 sl S K T L T e ] M3 AGAINBT TItE Dearborn stroot, and & stemmer would bo | Provided the rallroad company would “vacato | me, ind tho priuciples of construction of the | uppeal; stcy until the order was entered. ORGANS, e toutiis WItkout boar, #2 10 ¢4 per wee Heeara e Atnde 31, Tl i dispatehed, 1t ‘appears some ono *got on | Ot 80y time when ardered 80 to do. TUE ZINRUITL, A8y eteqant ne WV OUSE, 17 } b sl premises been obaerved Which are unlversally ,employed fu most of the Continental citics, notably Parls. I have just returued from o four-years' residence abroad, most of which time T resided in Varls. During that time 1o extenelve destruction by tiro has oc- curred {n that city, to my knowledge, aud I attributo this exemption mainly, 1 not wholly, ity B, E, 178 At n subscquent meeting an order was intro- duved dirceting the Board of Public Works aud Comptroller tolcase a portion of the Exposl- tion Building to the Baltimoro & Ohlo up to the 1st ot May, 1875, at a rentul of $300 per month, one-hualf to be pald intw the City ‘Treasury, and the otlier 1o tho Exposition Assoclation, On this order, however, uo action was ever taken. It would appear, therefore, that, provided Mesars. Derickson, Felton, and Hutehins, the Committee appolnted by themeetlng of deposit- ors in the Fidelity Bank to look Into the allalrs of that lpstitution, closed its operations yester- day after having worked seven duys “preity steadily. Their method of procedure was ace carate, und should result lu a report that will. command the respect of the public, and convey to the depositors tull information ou the points netties! before tho steamer came in anawer to 8 atill” lust night, and the crowd of morbld speetators who hiad gathered about the burning debrls hegan to et up o bowl, and, aided by somo scared property-owner, caused oue of the uumerous watchmen in the vicinity to turn In au alunin, A stream or {wo of watcr was thrown Into the pile, just by way of quieting some per- sons' nerves, und tho apparatus was sent back BT akrafo and newcst mproveten Ve Palmer {ouse—Nleely - furnis are.rait platofurys for €223, ano” for .1 ;i e o Lbusrd. 84 ver weeki singl 1 20, Eluant parler org 8 AL 0L §ed, o - — &'15. B100, 125, Each iasthament. warraated for 8% BUSINESS CEIANCES. i Ranasd] S_CILANCES. __ 1t T. MARTIN'S, 15¢ STATEST. 1t O HUTTER AND DIt [ PHIGHT TIANOS-WAIIANTEND As hURALL T WO Lo MR and Lo stand 10 futio as Jong us Lhe best squa ano; special pricea, 1 hple uf el or exchaje, Address X 34 1.000, ’“nsnmm TToU! ey s JTAMMERING AND Yoerit ST Chn . 1 Stummenng instiate 443 W cuir. PR FIGE $TO A0 unti) 9 wcluck, siud ui baturds 108 South Ciar ) ark ol | ftugs, durs MPEDL T WLV t Laki-at, By Beud fur clrt £ WILL DE OPEX EVERY EVENC 0 1L O eluck, N y tee, For cash aud mon| tothe o v o the consent of the Mayor, who I8 now the Board | to the method cmployed by the architects fu | Which they wero anxious to have elucldutod, b " iy OF quare orse, wagun, eiv.i splendid 10+ | Woul Dustern o mi;‘;,:'.'{:,‘:fi,"y,uu uouseuse coat thocltyabout | r® 4N Works, 1s obtained, there can cer- | the construction of i iasscy of Duttdinga used | Viz.: the cxuctncss of the anpraisal of lauds and | 7 raziients "‘"“’fi]f.c.“',:'u‘a"i".'m.,”,,‘:.{:,,",‘,‘,‘.,'.,‘d ot 7, 17 Madleon heih within' e tewch of &L epectul sie Iwture lll_l]‘m‘. free, IERD'S Femyie of Musie, ud Vau Buren- HORSES AND CARRIAGES, tainly bo no ditlculty lu the way of Ficld & Leiter renting the Exposition bullding for com- wierelal purposcs. valuation of rities, the character of the managenent, and the propriety of Dr. Turpin's acts ws Recclyer, The report, which {s now a4 wagazines, warchouses, and, fudecd, bulld: ngs of all deseriptions, {n that city, 1t fs need- 1ess for e to enlurge upon, ur even scarcely to ure, P ANTELR=>TOCK OF CLO EXI’OSITION BUIIJDING. |i|| ully located i tudisuspuit \‘ Allunl. flf‘ I,I%I\K‘Y'I}"lf;:fil‘l‘n:&fli'":; ., Tndlanapmits, property uud $3,00 cadl it 'rul:‘nnuu: ohr n:lu;m'ornk gl Fiina m— "fi"fi ta p,le,mm ‘ol u].lanxl uxmnl “l‘:der ll:shlm ”'“{’{"‘“}[,’:{"J}“'},‘,’,.';{".',"’f;f""e",}",fi'.'"g'{" LEHON sAL '?ruf"n'u!,“"r SSAILAGHS, A i anr ,{)F“H :}l, 10t OF W xposition met nbout 8 o'clock, Mr. Ed- TY ARTERS. which all classes of people In America have | perhana tho ek, perhaps the uruess, o 17 reds e 4 cai dotag u calibusiness; | o1, worth 82.50,ut the FIt win Lee Brown In the chalr, to hear the report 1T WAS A n%m’ SCENE < Deen strugling durlug tho past four yars, but :l‘:mb'-‘m{&“w“m‘- it will bo given to tho f {12} 'H.‘.'.;‘. :"“"'i"‘ n‘:.:r::v.:l A Viiveid dalof muouey | beularats. “hdbens St Trimuse orboe, e 1 ol | Gurkee ™ p . Graes, BURKley, ¢ 1 dure say overy one will azree that’the cnor- mous destruction by fire of actual values during that period bos not been smong the least of tha causcs which huve been chicily fustrumental of the Committee appointed Thursday to vonfer with Fleld & Lelter {u regard to renting the Expositlon Bullding to that firm. They lad which greetedl tho reporter's gozo as he walked Into the Exposition Building yesterday and looked around upon the remnunts from the re- A reporter, anxious to reach the conclusions which the Committee had formned, called last evening on Mr. Derickson to talk tho matter o iuNtT | Gl O A JOR BALE—A GHOCERY BTORE IN COUNTY % ‘ oty dotiig cashi Lusliess of #46,000 per sear. W Bk Yt o 1A% I rlbune oluce, oy ' 0, L Firo Blore, 164 bouth Clark, OI"TI TIOSE PANTS FULLY WOLTH . ;1 b et T U .50 we the FIKE 5V0uE, 168 Buulh L OTEL 9 KOOS TENTAUIAN T not longz to walt for tho report after the mect- ~fzoods pal ¢ in produciug tho stringency referred to. I this [ over with bm. Tho ‘visit was ot a distl o i T Okl hubin At oo furiturs. o D g ing was called to order, m:r was the matter of tafl dry-zoods palaco of Field & Lelter. At the | 18 PCUCIE WLt WECREY EORTOO N b 8 | iguished _success. e, Derickson suld the Comi- | udies i oy dviis ot wauo ot Miklen | eatton ceniro of cily, Y maln entrance some of the clerks were hanzing out the worsted and the kult goods In lues or boxes to dry. ‘They are but little damaged, and the drying process will veuder them ncarly as good as uew, East of this part of the structure the clerks were sorting aud laylug out tho up- holetery goods, ludics’ underwear, gentlemon'’s furnishing guods, sud ohy smount of odds and ends comprehiended by that gonerle terwm, * no- tions.” Much of the underwear and furnishing goods was badly wet, and muddied withul, but there wero very few marks of flre, and a com- petent laundress could restore the artlcles to proper suape. Bome of the furniture-coverings, including some clegaut satin damask stufl, had been preserved Intact, neither fire mor water having marked them for {tsprey. Auother part of It was badly wet aud scorched. The notions were in a topsy-turvy condition, which suggested bad troatment from the water and from the Lurried way in which they were pulled out of tho bulldiug and removed to a placo of safety, Cambes, brushes, paint, powder, olls, everytulog, were jumbled togother in a coufuscd mass out of which tho clerks werv striving to evoke or- der. Bl tarther east were TUB QUBTAING, somu of vory fine lace patterns, which.were rather badly wet and discolored by the smoke. They wero n&r«n! out wud dallmhelr beat to 1,50 iR oogT novti'ed i ,SUV‘L‘KL‘F}MI.,.’ Wasouth Clarkeat. B1.50 LA RIS i e 161 THIS MAR, dress Uwner, 7U Lasuliacsl., Hoous 6 ¥ FOI THE GREATEST SUIT 0N EXIBI- o retail, 1. 8, TOW. | s B T,00 B RS T Wi v 5 e o o | PIERTORbGS SR Tt erth #1700 AL e i LL DELIVER A X this wurnlug st IV v'clock, at the Chi ¢ ¥ i 63 S y Lommerciund lustituic aid belect pekuol, v LaSa, Jilustratiug bis wethod of leachiug the U & utatl pare casti, - Addreas X radical chango was brought about, some way, in the construction of that class of buildings of which the vne recently destroyed wasa type, It would scewn that this ls & matter of such fn- finfte fmportance that no especlu! arguineut would be soqulsite to establih the absolute neceasity of a radical and thorough chaoge in the netbod of construction of your mammoth caltlees, such as hotely, wuwhuuws‘ and the like. It 18 afavorite maxin that * America beats the world,” but certainly In matters of sufety in construction she can learn much from once lwperial but now Republican Frl‘)mw. A dolug Jarge peytng G Xi the report elther full or satisfactory. Mr i &L Lulmer, the Chalrinan of the Comumittes, mere- ly stated that Mr. Field wisbed further thne to dectde a8 to whether o wauted the bulldiug or not, wittce had been eomldenhl( exerclsed what ho was pleased to call ' the quu reporters,’” and publication of thelr repor detall, They had talked the repirter over, in fuct, and theéir conclusion was that they would not furceast their report, vor allow thopublica- tion of auy port of it until atter 1t was drescut- ed to the meeting which made the Conn Winle this did not Juinp with the reporter's ln- clluations, he touk the best end of the bargaly, aud left Mr. Derckson, fu_search of soms ano clse whowouldsuggestsomething togivean idea of the ground tuken by the Commitice. As a result of considerable “huntivg, the reporter s able to stute so much as follows about TUE CONCLUSIONS OF THE CONMITTES: Firat, their most curelul scrutivy in every rosfill:lu way and chaunel {ulls to reveal any dis- houesty In the manugement of the bank, The weut to the end of cach ramification which looked doubtful, and cuded nlways fn the helief that thero was agreat deal of wisforiune, and perhaps soine mismanagement, but no dishon- csty, lusome matters which looked doubtfut they called fud. C. Halueshndjlicard b explana- tlom, then listened to Charles Hajues, and then advised with Dr. ‘Turpiu, closing the whole with an appeal to the books, A air test of many ol the luvestiients was to sppeal to cuulcmfiaur)- history; as, for instance, where the bank bad made 3 luan, say, of $10,000 on luud said to be worth £30,000 siid lYDm ed at that fieure by trustworthy wen, In seversd cases of this kind, where the sccurity was now oclow the loan, the conclusion amived at was that when the losn wus made suy otber bank or IUI‘]'I‘UHA duutiehisrness, la do, ‘HI?E] Tules, ap robes, blankets. glrths, halicrs, any articlc you insy WADL o this dine of tradu; three stories chuck {ull, and FANTED=A ¥ van ali fur saly o i toievuy e day or [ VW ARTEST boddetin s Yaoed on harur borgics sad b Wit e {rachor uf peumuuahily, tu teky 45 | inoatiny” paysici. o WALKER. 240 snd w1 R LT A AR W g g 2to-s QIST-CLAE: {0f horses U reforcucus, - Addroa QL US=THE FI Elt MA. FIELD BAID to the Doard that ho had supposed Thursday aftcrucon, when he bad only ens other place ju vicw, that he would be able to makeup bis mind before the Board camo togetuer. 1o now bad another place, [ view and desired further time. He added that if be should declde to take the Exposition Bullding he would Iike to have the thue extended from May, a3 he had at tirst Intended, to July or August. Mr. Palmer, speaking for himselt, satd he had 10 bbjeetion to that. Ir, Klluck, of the Committee, reroarked that beodore Thomas might want the bullaing fue bis summer concerts after May. My, Johnston, the third meiber of the Com. mittee, asked Mr. Field if, ju cass he got an ox. tenalon after June Lund Thumas wanted the bulldiog, be would vacate, to which Mr. Fieid Tepiled that he would. Ir. Palner remurked that some otber party might want It for some othier satlsfactory pur- "mv‘\‘llunld Mr., Field bo withing to vacate in Ar. Field sald he woula, He added that ho would like the Comuuittes to bave power to rent, 80 that b could, if an agrecinent was ar- tived at, make his urrangements beforo another DATIONS FOIEWINTE ST Ket at low Dyures, whote & BRU., 103 south Cliat o O BALL, FOR BALE=EACI AND EVERY PEISON 15 IN ted bu 100 mmu{‘n uur stock and seg tLat we do wassy, FIKEBTORE, 108 douth Clark- N ALE~ONE SIDE OF THE IMAEN BTORE used for voutbs', boye' snd children's clothibg. FIRE S10KE, 104 bouth Clar l}ul! SALE-LARGE NEW 3-I'OUND pillows, w0 cents cach, Dun't fall o 3‘1’"‘&' lery L. l‘un: nen suppliéa, W, e an ORIGIN OF TUN FIRE. The orlgin of tho tire is atill a inystery. The theory wus advanced that it bad originated from some tarred ropes which had been loft fn the attic, and imwedlately over the stoves of the fth story. ‘I'ne cngineer fn talking with Mr. Sloan, the fre reporter, sald that he had beea in aud passed through the attic or demi-story to the roof, and thence into a small tower on the roof, contaluin the clevator pulleys, ete., about 9 o'clock ou Wednesday wornlig, or ten hours before the fire, and _bestates that if there had been suioke thera then he would have detected it: that ho bad occasion to visit every purtion of tho attiv, and wus very positive there wus po tarved rope or auy other refuse there; and, so far as the clevator muchlocry was covncerned, bu mever used any waste or rags, and s equally positive ‘tbere was uouc there He ‘“save thu ' attle was acceesible at any time from the roof or from 51 ) FOR'THOSE FINE ALL-WOOL FUR BEA b ‘uvercoats worth § (chulce Trom (weily ll]h‘ll..ll Fire Bure, s mu!h Uiarkest., 3 ¥OR A PINE BLACK CLOTI BUTT BLEOO W Se S MBhNs soulh Clark-at, 2y BHO| ) Y 0! can_lcars casily, writs sapidly, snd read readily. U 67 Wealilugton: lary, huoker lusiractiv WD RIALLY e STED=AN ABSIBTA] assical Tuatliute, 420 D TS ULSTHI, D B ear AR pttcos i oot 45 .5 YOUTHS L5’ . A vaa, glylug price, €ic., Hou e eree T arat Saroty, at the FUIE | chanes Bulldiog, Ublow Stotk y ariks, 8t STORE, 163 Bouth Clark s - ——— r—— 5,50 FOIE TIL 18 WORTH | . MACHINERY, _ JOR BALE-U Louk & Mcialy tieget, W) D:l“ll' 7} J!;.nufl e | ol s wones KA, SCUKN-CUTTING LATIE, | Arhaid mnlu-mm'rir uru tu LURD, BIEWS. b, geam, eici oog bencu® | TEICE CO., 31 McCorte K. oat bed; oiis be ¢ . iCh apptar K. JOIN LUND LEFT NEW YOIIK 1N MANCH, il compietr O ferang uarly i} o B AR e A IR A e & w1 rwwulmdw-. iLey would cunfer @ faver by scndiug & Ushiurae 801 1 tw Mue SULILE SUNDY 103 Loudonst., Easl i as licw | oue Nu, 4 | Bostun, Muaa, s, Hoom U, 177 East LAY ED=-DANR . ot o I NTa OFFERED N IRON AND Haci el inery; uew fools uf Lals SE UL, Fire Store, 103 soath Clark-at. 0 POI_TUAT CELEBRATED FUR | I 1-tmch swi reoat worth $20, at Firs store, 164 | lsthe, jb-fuch s Soutl Clark-st, wnd drilltug Jathe, S newy a2i-luch sutfacer, sorall saw, 01 BAL! 50 VO A Tin, AL 01, Tl TO Ak el Wb B0 L P e W | s S shoys bt sper ol lar curl i blowes. L 14} ' HOMSE, TO AL Vbl e (o Foit A YOUT) Blore, 168 Soul PANTS AND VEST worth €3, al Firu blore, 13 bouth Clark-et. Joon '8 _NICE 8ULT FOvsNet " il Clazk-ai, Ot SALE-$4.00 FOL AF ard 0 relurt 1o 24d South Water- mecting of the Hoard, get dey. * No laundress bera 1 know of,” | tue tloor below. lle did uot know of suy other | moucyed corporation would Lave done the S e i Al ARD T0T ANYBOUY GIVING T5- Tus Clniruien emsarked that tho Commibten | Fxid.the man tn chaner ¥ coutd 10 aom ap | staplove baving oecislon to vislt tho attles 1o | e, Whes that Gould bo. pluinty shown, 1y | Sommmprme e | LUK, LR Hircatars and prices ....qun“."é'u:‘i'fl'.‘L&“L’x‘?rfl"?nii’n«'fl‘v’flfliffi-'#r’.‘"i‘fl ! that power, but that they wero restrlcted fu | uicely, You ses it takes some tasty sn bclK:vu that I any refuse of un{‘ kiud bad been | was set down as @ case of misfortune. It way | - TOUSES : oo | U L. JULE & L0, 215 80d 217 Lake st Aboscrwand will be patd, | Ou the W) of the vidilu s Tegard to the question of thue, somd skill, not werely water, starch, | there ho would bave kuown ot the fait. 4o bus | be set down safely that the report will preseut #."“".‘u",f.}"fu's r;l."u.\lrum. )\'l‘-:uz WVEVELL | Som e esves— | 4 (l0u'% L83, V. ELLETTIERL, Au-. Field sald be would deelds by Motiday. w. Prices ure cut Lo sa exteot A 1d. Nosenberg moved that lr, Field begiven sud swoothing-irons to” get thum up | Lo theory, and gives it as hls judgment that it an exoneration ot Mr., Halnes and bis manage- n Cver K ¢ Eve it 1 e | s an 11 00 bltane.'tTho beiding: aluins sonn vever Known before, Every turlor sud chatber el could not have resulted from nutursl sgency, ment frum a chargu of dishonest B ¥ pleee of Turuliure Ia the cothe stock | (O THR S ~LU L’ 10N AND ADVICE o = im0 Y, Honday to decide. Ths motlun wus"car- | fieay iannel blsukets with bltlo bordcre, which | The bulluiug oceupled Ly Lyrrellis Cuaadjoluing | Secoud, tov Comwitice speat ¥ pood deal of | Bie e riduced fu puice. wid ‘wo-teeh sute that our | 'L draty o 0 Medical and suikical [oatutes LOME, 0 VUL, el 00 ladics out of 1,000 would have pronbunced | on the north, wus also fuepected.” Thereare 0o | time lu exataloing the valuations seb upou laud, | bairvss wilibe morciian sisied £ fhey purchase ut | shajiersd ety iue 06 U PHGYE Wil teunta LA A ,n‘h.cmurmm stated that at the meetlng |*#perfectly lovely,? was uot greatly injured. | stoves used, that bulldiug being beated by | it hus been the purpose of svecalators and - e e | ESIRSSAVEG Yoaiior pay trou s 1 1 . wi. 830 7 be Shakspeare, 8 vols, $7. hm‘l‘m"fl{mflx’" it was dectded not tolet the | It was pretty well wator-soaked, and ‘that was | steaw, conscquently toe statemeut xhn:l stora: | gealpers to cry down the character of the sccur- STOMAGE. Jade. -Auciicasat nf::x‘r‘y‘uflamfl'ymfl lu atiead bc:“h}'l‘nrbu‘ 3 Yol 8-vo.. sbap, ] J . gy ol " ¢ ¢l . 3 TR s i o e e n c ca Vel cat- |k N n N | [ b e T b SR | Ml couruged, and their ks could pe boughs for such sinall sums us 25 cents ou the doiler. In bls attewpt the speculstors Lave becu ably ssslsted by the Times, which bus not ceused to ery down sh‘zl mnlza:x:u‘\h of vfim bfin.:;‘uml h‘l;, of course, X e depo to the extent that j¢ l:a“‘i;un belleved. Bearlug fn mind that this was really the most Im- rtant wmatter committe to them, the ommitiwe whouzbs bard upon it, aad revlewd e B EARSY Pralia ::flsofl‘ad 0 extend the time 1f they saw At a0 ' = : : The matfon was carried and the whole subject dch‘ultgul t0 o Couiwittee, with power 10 chl. Wl:fi fnkg‘l“d ul:.l&u: hlnna':‘xlnwa}‘ that be "fiu pre- ey 1nako & pry| u Lo ‘e Board or the Committve, sud flh Lis cen, Tho Committeo sccordingly retired a fow min- ‘The enainecr ulso stated that there was some wire cable atured in theroof after its reconstruce tlon in 1873, aud thia ls what sowe mistook for tarred supes. . MR LEITER. Mr, L. 2 Lelter left New York Thursds) nlg:n n«} wul‘mhm lhh':xoml::.z 1o assiut hi aerd 1n e ] Ul ufla rl.a'rudl‘lln‘. L rlg' ek were spread out to dry as n;zhlly as possible, But the wost important part of the stock fu the bulldivg was THB OARPETS, and nearly all of them wero more or leas wet, stalned, or scorched, Tho vlerks were busy sorting out the differcot kinds and makes, aud Laviug thew carted sway aud placed on end at the sides of the buildwg, Some were wusolled huld ur vtlier movable g dolph. (Hale Bullding)._Currenttaies. Cesbadvances. Flll!‘.l‘lmfl' WAREIOUSE FOI FURNITUL carralges, s0d werchandise; lowest rates; pioncy loanedut 16 per cent pet your, 10 West Nuuros st o : PERSUNAL—WIL] —HK PLEASE BEND patented e ) ~ e addreas 190 0'1 gl lucss: " Uilat Dave $1U.00, 8 guod rece .LATE IMPROVED ALL X SHUTTL! e i vhs e b et | s ren et | D) A A B e mnbnm-u. Josterday, G ¥. M. Investigate, Audrces, for thres days X 4, ribuuG. Privato luad oive, 123 Clark-at, Kouls 2, Wp-slalrs. AL BOY, | pedla, 193 ok, e 5m“mnm‘.'|.q=" 3 = | il ) “?; D.‘ll.;flu.\Alu‘d SIS R Dearbors. W B0 W staple wrilcie thet will | ~ammmnon )

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