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TN CITICAGO TUESDAY, MAY - Ly 1878, treated In ar b ')t pame puwer o provide | Treated in & pasthre. at Feienre: and | do not dnk even tha friendn of the bril w 1 2laim that, 1t b4 enongl to <oy that thia L1l dove not under. 1ako ta prevent, in any {ert fante, ceneily 1o live stock and (hat §t dues licenso exiteme crnelty 1 Tive-slack, hy autharizing cattle 1o he taien ‘throuthont the entlee conntry withont wnlosing, provided the arc fod and watered in there eard. liho bill 1a wot i the Intérestof tho producer or tha ahippers for it deprives the shinper, for At Teast ano-half the weeks of the right Lo chioose liy moarket, cxcepton aneh terine as the oiwners of the atanted _cara niay Allw, Neno of thoee really nterceted in ahipping stock or in producing stock Lave riada representations to Congrers abnnt it. Although tbe bitl has heen pending for many mnti, tio volce of no prodacer o shivper af 11¥0-stoek han heen ralsed in” sapnnet of the bill. Qn_ the other hnnd, tho representatives of Nive- #tack shipuerain Chicage have unsulmously do- nonnced I, Mr, Storrs Ia pravaring an argument to suhmit fo Congresamen, which covers the polnta fnlicated in this fnterciow, ¢ BT W, MEMORIAL TO COXGRUESS, From thur Citn Corresnondent. Wasninatan, 1), C., May 4. —Mr. samuel Aller- ton, of Chicagn, has taken to Chieaga the follosy- iug meatorint for nfinnluw Ly the live-rock men: ** 7o the llon. the llonss of Reprexentutives? In addition to the remonstance which has already been furniahed agginst the passaza of the bill pead. inghefore Congrexs, entliled * A bill to prevent cruelty to animals in tranmt,* we respectfully pre It wanid the n mterr should he 1L OUl Transportation of Animals from the West to Eastern Marlets. Walker's Extr. il Agreed Unon by tho Homss mmccmmima on Agrioul- fure, rquments Against the Bill by Emery 4, Storra ns Counsel for Hlocke shippers. Willtam MeNet), and W, 8. Mc: the payment of this §48, 000, of & Memorial to Bo Bcht to Con- o gross by Livo-Stock Mon in Ohicago. other materiala for the new Co bids, when received. were refe: Committee on Pablic Buiidings ane beased in the cut-stone work, for the whole work was Palriek bid was $335,000, and the next From Our Oun Carrespondent. wasmiserot, D, Gy May 2.—The House Com- ‘Auricaltare tas finally agreed upon & pittee on sent tho follawing statement of facis witli refers | Son, who bid 8540,000. The Commitice ruported Til relative to the transportation of animals. It | ence to the shipment and transportation of cattlo | that Fanning's quarrics at Lemont could not fur- |uuuuch-hln ns the Evencrs may want, gnrll qum’lll‘l‘q p;mu Ill’lelllt l’.m-lcnl:’nvnbmm:em il nish stone af the necessary dlinensions, and . +1, Wa have heen engaged for man; , e 1) jtsacna billan tho rallroade will desteo, Dut b | o by P it 3P0 e §iveretock businces. and | awarded the contract to McNail & Son, whn, they al comprmnizo featnres, and Is not as u!':::":)lml“ mlll:um as thess corporations had e nnose. Tha bill providea that no ani- ru" shall be confined In cars for & longer neriod male 40 -four consecutive hours without being lih food and water. In the event that ':E:“:r:"l:v\llumlnd 1o bo watered apd fed, tho e 201 reet muat bo at least seven consecutivo ero8 0 ruin this awine ars oxcepted, as‘lhe ront teetimony was, that it ls casier for conalder oursclvea thoronghly acguainted with it, Ehipments of liva-stack Tram 1hie city and St Louls to New York and Hoston amount fo the an- noal aggregale of ahout §75, 000, 000, *+2,”As now conducted, the great b and purclinacs of live-stock for (h keta'are mada al the Unjon Stack- Vard, 1IN TUE CITY OF CHICAGO, feom which yards shipmenta are made, Tha time usually taken for the traneporistion of live-stock from Chicage to New York is frum four to five sfzed slone, & Son promised to get. their stone Ic of salea stern mar- than twen! toure. coeur! fays, Live-stock thus shipped aro, dune. In the specifcations. no dimensfons of alne, once being tondeil, to bo carrled the entire | {s now conduaciod, If carried over the I'enns etone were given, bat in the drawln; red Jine 'r nce from the West to the seahoard, than to he | vania lond, unloaded at Pittabures fed, watered, | wan drawn horizontally along (he courses af stono dleta and rested’ there for from twelve to fourteen | with theworls *'joints allowed," indicaling that waloaded. They also are casily supplied with tet snd with corn. TAERE 13 AN EXCEPTION tothla rale 8y to twenty-four hours for the firal ‘Tne orovision o to that i, that, for the first hours; then reloaded, and run through to New York.' Shipments made over the Lake Shore or Michignn Centeal Ttoads are anloaded at Baffalo; the stuck thero fed, watored. and rested for from twelve to fuarteen biours; then reloaded, and run the bidders mignt make of & cotres with iwo or more thin stones, tho red line. however, comolatnant clalms the the stone should be thick 5. thraugh to New York. o e (monier to feach the recatar fecding and rest- | “'N5TUslier e old ayatomarcondncting the bnl: | coure should bo of entira Atones ing plsce, the time may bo extonaed to thirty | nees, cattlc wero nalomded between Chicazo and | fom, the words & o roviston wan especlally tnetted i | Now Yark throe thner, —for examle, at Crestitne, | Tine'being of no force or efcct. poure. TH rder to allow cattio from tho Weet to reach the Pltsbury, and (larrisburg, over the Pennaylvania o Tioad: and at Toledo, Dulalo, and Albany, over viow, and the latter were hound 0 Stock-Yarde, Thirty houra §s all that 18 1 (b 'New York Central. This ayetem, as oxperi- . ""\alker's qunrry is the R 3o thia from most noints, whilo tiseaty~ | ence demonsirated, worked iy, S tho ‘abjocs | Eon% etk en M prone 1eq! tions to {t were numcrous: 1, The time between ‘hours would not be enough, ";.: v the rallroad compantes anpoly the ant- slswith food, they are permitted to charco such ilbe s nliali ot bo **unreaonable, oppreesive, A ctininating,” A _jury would paes upon tho ressongtilencas of the rates, Thero i no other T lttator fixed by the law, And the companics ata to bave a lien u|nndn tha atock for the feod, care, urnished, | e e vision fequiting what {8 called the compartment car; but the railroads, of couree, are stitherty to wm\‘dn theee; snd undoubtedly the section of tbe bill rolating to fecdtug and watering t Itk ATES TO BUCT CATS, There 1 & epecial provision thst, when animals 3te transparied In & huinane manner, and can bave puper fecd and water, they noed not be unloaded. Utts loaded with live-atocK are to have the right of Sayuver all others, cxcent passenger-trana, Xbe excention af the law ls blaced In the hands of the United Statea District Attorneys ana United flates Marshale, BSut provirion is made for the Hamana Socletles in tha eection which permhs scentrof facietlea for the Prevention of Ceuolty tn Auimals, properly commliesionicd, to ride, at Wit own rlsk, npon all cars In which antmals are {rsnspotted, upon paylng the regular rates of fare; 1nd these oificora are permitted tojbe present at the Toloading and loading of all autmale, and may make complaints to the Matshals of all offenses sgalust thio Juw, . B. W, VIEWS OF EMELY A, STORIS, New York and Chicnzo wwas about soven days, and thie expenso to the rmdnurm and ahinpers thercby increancy Snch frequent unloading and load. Iug of the catile, a large proportion belng steers, more or less wild, was njurious. They were in- Jured by the unloading, 3. Qur practical and act- ital experience tanght un that, unloxded but gnce, and the tlme ULetween Chicago and Now York l\;n.-r:hy Icescued, the stock invariably roached New ork 0 3icNeil & Bon conld have need thi ‘was optional with them, and they titled to extra compens thick stone. The contract also provided that between the contractors and the tles should bo declded by tho arc thy plans. Some time Jast summer McNell A VEUY MCCIt DETTER CONDITION. Under the old system, the ahrinkace of eattle in welulil, and the cxira expsnso In fecding, were at least $¢ per head greater than ander the present method. ~The injury to the cattle by hralsing, tummng from frequent unloading, mnonnted at least $1 per head inore than at prescal, ‘Theto are actusl facts within onr actual knowiedzogand purfectly well known to every man famiilar with the bualnens, % 44, Underthe old rystem, cattls wero carrfed by car-londs, wnich was 6 etrang Inducemont to shlpucea to overloads but, under tho present wys- tom, they are carried by welght, and hence there 1% no inducemont to overload, 5. The theory of tho eo-called Palaco atock- car, ao far an it Is pre‘ended to be in the Interest of humanity (o antmale, rerts on no solid fodnda- tion of fact or expertence. ‘The feedInranid waters ing of caltle on the trains during traneit ts not,and cannot -be, mado practicable. Eo soon us thu cattlo are filed with food aud water, they will he down, Thix Is their nature, and no law ean pre- «d a bill for oxtras, thick stone. claim, and It was presented o ! by reanon of last, & paper was read purporting 0. L, to decide on the _ diffe Euanand the McNells, contractors wers entlticd to- a ful tion, as follow, " ; Sent it, Usnally about Qficen catilo aro lojded o 'eb Sl Sug U Comamndent |, | intoa dor 18 tmporaiic for them io e dow :‘ifi.’}?{%fi;‘: ;“;}L:‘.:,l it X Iy 470 Vs T e 5 il Al ruising each other; a xira thic ons o' who'n here an counnel for Bir, Samuel Allertonn | {HE LIDE OLEr NG BERITNE BRE0 L e "dattle | © fur by ContFact, 8,000 cubis foc 3 per Wl other shippers of atock who aro oppaecd to bl relative to crueity Lo animals, In tho course n interview with Tug TRinuNE correspondent slyzed In derafl the provisions of tha bill, and N the objections of the stock-men them. The followiny iv tha substance of the intarview: “'The objections to the bill, with rcspect to the transporiatian of animals, " eald Mr. Storrs, *tare very sumerour. Tne proposed object of thubill | to prevent crnelty ~ to animale, chiedy, Hv stock, in tho process of transpuMation. The reslodject of the bill §s to protcct the Interesis of ceriain_patents of railrond-care upon which cattic may e watered and fed in transit, At the antect, tho o1} provides that no cattlo shall be con- Sned in cars for a lonuer period than twenty-four bours; unless the anlmala shall be supplied with Troper feed and water, or unlonded for rest durini 1he perfod of nt leant aeven consecutive hours, 1t laaleo provided that the Mve-stack, |f properly fed and watered, need not Lo unlonded for reet,” By ssubsequent provision, which contalns the pondl- tica for violation of tha stntute, it s furiher proe vuded tuat, in all casca where animals can Lo prop- erly fed and watered, the provisions with respoct 1o unloading shall not apply. Thesa refercncea to tnle bill are sufticient fu o general way to Indicate #a real purpose. " THE HUMANITY QUESTION, **But {s not the purpose of the bill only to pro- Teol cruelly 1o aulmals in teanwtr'* *8o far as the question of humanity to animals {sconcerned, B singlo observation will'ilisclose the travdulent charactor of that pretoxt. It was dem. onstrated befuro the Comuslitee, beyond yuestlon, that onder no circumntances’ whould cattle bo carrled, withont unlundlnrz fur rest, wuler. and fecd, fora lunger period thun forty-elght hours, Yet. (n thls bill, on these patent cars In which ent- tlemay bo fed and watered, the cattly, may bo loaded ot Gn)veston, Tex., sud carried directly thronyl to New York and lloston without betng unloaded st all, Compared with anch treatment of cattle, atarvatlon of live-stock {a mereiful. It not from lack of food and water ikat cattle suffer, Lut from belng contined in crowded cars, A\ carue ful examination of the bill would strip [t of ull ity !::’:;fiy“" to consideration on the score of hu- "\»nang:.-ml objection con there bu o the gerfonaly infured. Thenu Paince stock-cars have ‘een falrly tried, and found to bo PRACTICALLY USELESS, this very reason among others. +G, 1t ta fact pectectly well known to evory Ermlncl:r and stipper of e that tho cur ahould e ro loadued that, in standing, the stock will Jean agamst and sapport ench otlier whilo the cars al In motien, Upon a partially loaded car, the cattle, as overy shipper knowa, are serlously brntsed and injared. The lalace stock-cars would not under. take to cnn’{ anything short of a full load. 1f space s glven to enablo catiie tolle down, not mora than elght head could ba carriod npon & car, und thus, bemg little more than balf a load, would double tho oxpensa of carriage. The comfort of tho atock s beat consulted Ly a full load. 'The cattio arv Injured when the car fs either not tully loaded, or when §6 s overcrovhded. The fact s, that Lhio Lumane awd praciicabls car-load ia about fe- teen hiead, ar we havo atated, 447, On no car, whether the cattle are fed upon tho cars or in yarde, shou’d they be carned, without unloadinz for rest, for a lonzer period than forsy» eight hours, And the facllities for rest wre no greater on the Paluce siock-car than on the or- dinary stock-car, Any method of tratisportation which daes not proyide for unlouding live-stock between Chicavo dnd New York, orbetween Si. Louls and Now York az Icast once, MUAT DE A PALLULE, and fuvolves.of neceesity the grovscst inhumanity 1o thestock, ++8, Wo are perfectly woll satisfed, from actnal experience, that feeding and watering cattie upun thia cara aro entirely unsatiafactry. ~ Cattle should bu rostod while they are betug fed snd watored; snd this Ie, of course, impossible Af they are fed and watcred upon the teains, 10, The lcauing market-dny In the City of New York {2 Monday, To reach thls market, tho proe ducer {8 In thio It his cattle reach Chicato any tima duriug thu week bofure Thureday. Under the eystem propoxed in the bil) now nendink vefore Coniress, cattle must leavo Chicago un Mondny fn ordor to réach New Yurk the followlug Mouday, ualese Lhey are ahpped on the Palace stock-cura; for thesa cars, upon whien cattla are fed and watered, aro not required to unload at all. Tais for ge, thiek ahove the contract wi elatin for extran, Furst not being mombers of tha versy to thein, nor Lo act on thelr report was _prescnted to the I one of the Cam ioners, rules suapends the nward Tie was unsuccessful, the report b the Joint Committee. rin in tho Doard will atteiupt to through, and he, therefore, nsks {0 prevent tho Doard from taking in the matter. plainant, Immediately after flin erved with notice, Mutthews said worn had been always wanted to have both parts miatier of the stras at 2 p. w. “hu Judge utlil mhowed u any order, ive o nutico, 1nd ALiat it ws not fendnnts would co on after learnl) Alr, Matinews then left 1o g notice, DIvOHORS. Tirldget Fltzgorald filed u LI for a uccree of scparaty mainten: John Meudlik tled a slinliar c > poliey leaven the producer practicully at the nercy | that hin wife, Anna, deserts :{?,'2:'_",:,"1,,‘&';{;'\:‘ 87 mismERsLISBeoteR) L o sha Dropriciors of theso care, 1€ ponuired 10 | less than a yiar ufter iels mareis LY unload once every Lwenty-four honrs, the ordinary | sount hv, too, wants a divo, hobifl, it 1a discovered, roquires that cattle | ok ar onviug Chicago on Taerday, wonld not | - dudiw Willfama granted #hali be unluaded once {n Lwenty-four hours, when carnied {n the urua) cars; and also roquires th: whea unloaded, the slock shail be kept atone placo for seven consecative hours. The pluin elfect of that provision of the bill would be to thraw the ratire catile-trafiic into the hands of the proprics tarsof thesa patent cars, " T *IOW OULD THAT nil” Eary enough, The leading market-day in New York Cliy, and the market which the Western Slippers estra to reach, ta on Monday. Uuder the perations of thie hill, at least ouo week would bu tequired to reach New York Clty in tho usnai cars Aot caltle shipped to New York, Ience, Inorder to Peach thu Mouday market in New York Cliy for shipmedts which aro made “in thu wsnal way, purchasea for wuch shipment and shipumcuts thow- Selves must by mnado upon Lo precediug Monday, Alartlvaly of stock st the Chicago Stock-Yatds, \terefore, on Tuoaday, Wedneaday, ur Thuraduy, i""‘ be toa late for the market of tho followinze unday n New York, und could only reach Now "an Ly travspurtation an thess fuvored cars, iipee the owners of the enttle would bo compeiled tltherto keep them tn Clhileago another weok, and ted thom at their own expenne, of to sell them to he owners uf the patent cars forsuch prico as they Ill\l hlhdl-'mnc-llvglu'. Thu market would ba ulitely In the hauds of the pulsco-car monopoly, ** " a8 thero any attempt been made to requlre ""ll‘:l‘b shifnued In what you call these favored rench New York nntil the following ‘Tuerdsy, —too Tute for tho market, The producer must, there. fore, ahip by tho 'aluce stack-ear, paylugwhatover fales they may see il tu esact, Olt LOSE NS MARRER 4410, The meihods by which catilo aro fed and wutcred upon the traln are putonted, and hence competition 1n ears ol that chiracter b cut off, monopoly of this vast carrying trade In, therefore, * ot once created, should e pruposed Lll bucome & luw, wore grindlng and oppressive than any which the public have yet endured. +:11, Wo thinkthat weareenvaged inan entlrely Teghlmats and honorable dusing W extensive and fingortaut in ita churactor that'Itonght us bo hampered or obstructed by lexislat pretense that the bill pow pendiug w fends to accuro, humane treatmout of lvo-stock, {s manifestty false in view of tne fact, which we tiavo podited out, that, upen the favored cars, cal- tiu may be carried auy Jungth of time from 'Toxas to liuaton without unloading aud without reat, s*Qur interest, cven bf the quention was placed vpon no hlgher ground than that eur live-atock should reach the market in good condition sud uye fujured, le 8 suficiont guaruntos Gt tho stock will bu wall trealed, Wu cluim to hiave, #eod citizens, irrespective of all constderutic puers sonal fntorest, as strongn desire to freat dumb brutes huwanely and kindly s those wlo ke even louder protestations of bumanity than we make, **Wo understand this business, and havo learued y lonz cxperience fu Il that auy expectation that hve-stuck will be more humanely treated under the vpurations of this bill than under the prescut aystein, (84 doluston, ond, wherever hutiestly ou- wround of desertion, ITEMS, Priday will bo the last day of se term of the Clreult Court. morntig, *f'o-murrow will bo defuult da; cery in the Superlor Court, and [n aral Courte, ‘Thuraday s defuul i the Fuderal Courts. his changery room. Alourt G, tho Uity of Chicugo, and Dennta 8 cluve & mortgage on bectlon Addition 19 Ch Julin B8, Elllsun & Su i agatant 1t J. L, Ml U, Blo denking, Provis . L, Hall & Co,y J, B, KA, W .11’. J, Nlewenkamp, 8. D, Guwan sety of J. 1, Fall & Co,, Blainante some time agu obtained armount of sbuut $i),000n furce, DANKRUPTCY MATT) George Ghbert, uf Chicago, vnhlnurys{-euunn In bank unluaded once when {n transit frow the 0 Enst 't s ** A urapusition that theso patent cars should ba €ompelied ta unluad, for the parposo of Fest, ance ¥ forty-elgit hours, mot with very bitter oppos ua in the Cowmities, Tl ordinary atock-car deis aro 310,400, gad 1 aiden o alhity of 812,630 au ac 4 required ta keep the cattiu unloaded weven houre | 27 - ; y 2 :::x.wc:(:::ll,’,“:‘m. e ,,m,x,,,;j‘,'m‘ i e, | Sertalncds will ba indet urlevoualy disa protted. oA frehor tlie diebrimuation 1a. manifesily 10 g1ve oy sragE 3 htcanon 1o drlve W, utherluid, Clicaonal s aipaadite ok opoty WHERE ARE THE HEIRS? actiored mkript. - Vo sicred. d lhucn"::;,ll' ! ;;AT‘,HT %Alg:-l il T'o the Lditor of The Tribune. 328,00, ‘0’“&5’ IEE;;I wurth ‘SIO vRuiation In the o the | gun Fuanctsco, Cal,, April 20.~Soma vears | Stescured, $10,274.70. Wil Wil s Calsy 5 3 cuintered, bill ca 354, WBllh tany Ga wnads tor the wse of theea [ A | ELRERER L i of monoy fu tho | Blido0frecy uisumbered, il sud notea $54 10, palent cary First Natiomal Bank of Nevada, and while muk- V‘“""}'J L '.f.fi':..' kv woithle: 103t their ehiarges wauld be reasonablu, thie fng the deposit b saud he was from Ohile, [ p Vg b ol George W, King & Mitcheli, ‘Uhe creditors of J. B, Hall yeoterduy accepled i compuntio Payably, Indiana, or 1linots,—which 8tate I do not re- member. The amount was quite larze, and ho hus naver calted for the money. Sinco then thy Lauk has goae (nto liguldution, und betwean 80 aud 85 per cent has been reallzed, Can't you fnd nu{,tllflmuh your widely circulated paper the helre, cle, cte, to the nloney, by publishe ing the circumstances and askiug other papers throurhout tho West to vopy and commuuicate with you, His name was Horuce Baunders; was_then—1st0—ubout b or 63 f\:url old, 'No oue but bis helrs (except Mumself) can now draw the moncy, which has heen placed in the hands of the Unlted States Sub-Treasurer of this city. It youget any informatlon coucerninz thle i careful to withhiold Trom thy bill duy restric- :::'&'?lllmlullmu upow thusa charges, ,'nux bil Vpect n e iitation whatsaever, und fu st re- tack are feft fur the direct Intors ucletive for the Prevention of featute of the bily is. that wo- §ieled aatuts or tapresentutives of the naity socie- g d. pesuitted Lo travel, us lufuruers, spie Torypstectives, upon frelell-care us pasaonge slucy ! Durvoss of obnfih 2 thy troatinent of live: “m‘.'bun 0 nub of 4Y) that s, that the bill give Doulyruraet osv-sif of the pra recovered., il e in (,lalculn:u. upuu thu pasescoe of thls 4 feadlonyt ;";l'l'f“?:‘u ef b troublud with pro. ments o tholr estate to be reconveyed to fllAlhA casls Justatiment, L, he componitivn wmoetiug i the Metier & Co. I8 set for Lae same b The Wilsoj bepling, Joelak (' ‘mach more remunerstive’| Wwatter, please communicate with me, - Respect- 'nomas A. Uiness would Lo rovided for thew by this i | fully, * K i P s Bociel 16 MO une suppuscs that Lho sieot of thy V. 8,—1 douot wish to lucur ooy cIpense Hen, who wouly Lravol o Uioss freights Mioha Effort to Enjoin the Paymant of Record of Judgments, New Suits, Crim- inal Business, E'c. Early gesteriny morning 8 bill was filed In the Cirealt Conrt by Fpencer 8, Kimbail against the Toard of County Commiseloncrs, 11, Chairman; the City of Chicagos K. F. C. Klokke, County Clerk; 8, 1. McCrea, Connty Treasurer; The complainant atates that in the eprinz of 1830 the Board of County Commissionern sdver- tiscd for proposala for furnishing cut.stone and who reported that Cook County limestone should ‘The Inwesl bidder #aid, were the only men able to farnish Lhe proper- Tha quatry from wnich BMeNeil of Edwin Walker, but the ia{ler gave o mortgage orlease fotne coanty forthe fulfiliment of the contract. This report of the Joint Committee was approved, and thecontract awarded tothe McNolle, Attached to the contrgct were plans and speclt- catlons accordinz to which the tvork was to bo the entire one thlck making 8 Jotnt at Iy tho adoptian of tho report, * jolata ailowed." and the red with McNeit & Son wes entered into with thai and It cannot furnlsh (hin stone, As would be quired if jolnts were made, and the only way Me. Nell & Sou could use euch guarry and confract wns by usine thick stone. Dut even if ton for furnishing ooly furnished and set the stone for the baseincnt any vart of the firat-atory of the Court-Tuu Arctutect Egan refascd to allow the and referred to tho Joint Committeo, tractore claiming they had furnished thicker stons and done better work than the contract requited, Atameeting of the County Board, held Auri 24) beelock nnd Heoey Furet, clakming tu be & report of & commities Bppoiutes Thin report_finds thongh MeNell & 8on might fegally only bs enti- tled 0 recover for the extra number of cuble feet of stono actually used, yet cquitably and in view of tha additional value of the thick atens work, 1ta greater elegance, aolidity, and permanence, tho s that thero ;\:urr ot 10, 630 lone work furnished; that no farnished, and that the contractors havo nelther any legal nor equltabie ‘That, morcover, Wheelotk snd Uoord, the Board bad no power ur authority to submlt the contro- any award in consonance therewith. attemiptod to have the ordered paid, but Compluinant 3r. Matthews, oncof the attorneys fur com- A cx-parte application to Judge Farwell for an fn- junctlon, and stated the abject of the bili, The . Judge Inquired whother tho defendants had County-Attornoy’s oticey but he was not in. T'he Judgy objected tu granting any urder. sald that in an_ {nportant caso like the vresont Lo Alr. Matthews offered an ailldavit showing that the County Board jntended to take sction on the disinciiation to make 1fe remarked that it would e better lo catfon for Injunction was pendiug. Bushand, onthe ground of cruelty, him 1 March, 1875 ereo of divorce to Auna ¢, Schlnomser from Peter Bchlucaicr, on the No uew calendal Judgo BSlodget will be in chumbe Judiry Moure will be In court to-morrow noon In UNITED BTATES COURTY, Emolno Y, Young dled a bill yesterday against oF Mary Lulk. Jtobost L. Fones tesstucs ™ , of Penusylvania, flled & ¥, Townsend, Amelin Spencer, Maria Walter, aud Frank Pardee to obiai a peloe lien on the aa bankrupta, thie baukeupts, Whichi they are now tey, ufed § “Fhy asnvis are notes §3, 400, of steck i divers bauks snd com- oy wppointed Assignce of Jamos . Campbull was appolutud Assignes of per cent in cuwh, & per cent In three, and & porceut I six monihe, ihe deferred pay- by sccured by the bsukrupts’ uutes, sud iknees will bo cliosen 8t 10 . m, to-day fur tsnsfeld and for Elias it, Hord, FIRCUIT COLRT, Bewing-Machine Company began & suit 1o debt for $4, 500 dutayes uyainst Jacou Py ud Thowmas Cratiy. ivs brought suit fu ejectment Nichois, claimug §2,000 C. Bigclow began a sult for §2,000 ageinst i b as. el C. Senne, Nell, to prevent t urt-Ilouse, The red to the Joint d Public Service, Fanning, whose lowest McNell & was the property opth sione, "ur Hoard vated that and that esch rom top to bot- ‘That the contract n to furnib thick only one In the can be procured eco thele n rlane, that use conld not be et~ Al any disagreement a connty suthori- hitect who drew & Son, havin, Cirer ol d. snerafton of CAleagn: by you to°vis'l [edford and olher pinces fur the vurpaee of gaining Inforination regarding the atone which the Chicago and Bedfiea Stono " Company propate fa provide for the ity | 1o re- nor onp il #n the quantity snd quality of the Atons, of its appearance. nsturally, when fratquarried, but aleo after It han been pot Inte the walle of many differentiy.constructed butldings, aod ex- ImlP.l‘I for years 1o the weather, and also to lhe smoke, pan o ville, liy.. #aid 1o have been eonetructed from Bedford stone. Committee bave no dou’t of the unlimited supply of the stone, nor of iis great desiranility and gen etal good quality, and now In ita. toumie, A8 s quarey, I, In_our upinion, & fair one, and It core rectly showa the orlinal color of the'stone when simlinrly dressed. erected in 1870, finish than the mEh in bullding presenter & brighler and clearer appear- ance than most realdencea In thincity recentiy con- riructed of Medford, of much earlicr construction from ke stane, show little, il nny, diseoloralion. or any evidence of disintegration or caiclnation. nes erected A% years or mor tudln o8 fnceph Notoing, §.50.—Hsm teph nrotny and Jae sutot £ 405 —Dixon fadoeal fiank Onatian ihye 81,107 2. ulr' L will * Covre—frhar ooTi-A M, an1 AL tmaticy: verdict, BEDFORD STONE. AL et Al ya AL flazeman, in3 6 81, v4. Thomae Monahan, Tockwell et Teport of the Special Committes of the Citl- The Execntive ommittee of the Cltizens' Aeso- atiyn et yesterday, st their rooms, when the foilawing reporls wansutimltted : 7o the Erscutire ommittee of the Citizens' Ar- The Committea Appo-uted = ey o “That they were offered every ' faciiity and riumty by the cu-operation af ihs officers of e Conyany &nd the management of the Loula- e, New Alnany & Chicage Hallroad, fult and completo investigation IoI ind duet, and saot of eitice. Your Commiltee visited the quarrics of the Com. at Hedford, and viewed buildings In the cities reencastle and Lafsyette, Tnd., snd Louis- Froin the evidence afforded your 24 The atune furniehed to ¢ 1tizens’ Assoclation, ample of that in the “The Court-House at Bedford. said to bave been s 10 be of stene of a fner your raoms, and the Lemont stone. Other puhidinge in Doale nid Greencastie, Ind., co, a8 weil a8 private ¥.,0l1 of Bedfori Llocks in Lafayett restdences hn Loniaville, tane, did not appear Lo have sufféred much dincolorations, 1t any change is noticeably, itis in thelr dovper gray color, aud differ more widely from dences of Lemont swne than when hoth were ving & thle reason they may the old Chirago resis cw. - 1n Lafayetle we songht ont a buliding r:ll!\l to be constructed of Bedford and Lemont stone. was steiklup, the lower part being **bush hame mered,"’ and accumulatea dirt and atmospheric impurities, but ahowed no disintegration, thy upper jart, which s of the Lemonl stunv, show infurmed that roneof the stone was furd. but thut tho black colored stenc bad been eclected elnewhere witha view of sccurinz the eflect of contrae’ In color with the Lemont atone, The contrast in color of the two stunes mhercas inlntegration, We wore afterwards rellably from Bed- t Loulaville, the buildings of ledtord etone tunted in the business port of that cily seem to huve ncquired o darker color than those 16 ita resi- dence quarters. bas been exposed since fin erectlon in 1830 to the fnduence of the amoke amd auot of & suf The United States Custom-House ., preacnt- | cual-consuming city, ond has chanzed m uaving oeed the | of &ll, prosemting au extremely dark’ colar almilar to that ~ uf parta of he County Board | many Lemont stone bulldings in Chicazo that have the con- j to be signed by | B vy the Hoard rences between that, rther remuneras :.'fl'e'ul"z 1ne ashiar over and report _or make When this d, Jonn_Conly, i referred to enrn (hat tie puali this seal for an Injuuction any furtnor siops hain, the bill, mede Architect, Commitice. A letier from James R Wilett, Esq., architeet, ors ibie s . cttor from James K. ett, Esg., Archite Ua ca represeitod, probable the de- ng that an apuli- u ve tho requisite fine orni years agn, the dor: manifested by the condition of this fine carvlug, and nlso by the appearance of the portico columus which, standing out sight fectclear from the walle, have becn vely mnch expased Lo the atmosphere wilnout ahowluy the least slgn of laminatiun or disintegration. {nllr‘km this atons we have found it duravic and nstings. mitiea ; Tho Bedtord, Lid. by the Chicagu & ledford Stone Company, In practicsls y unitimited 1 quantity. stated av balouging L the sno-carigaacenus f tion, and (a al quarrt discoloratio otlicr atune, seated by the Sucelal Committes and meeting, Leen subjected Lo repeated showers of woot daning periode of n miolet stmosphere. A minute exami- ation of this old etone pulldir showed that the ental work which adorne 1t is apparently s perfectand clear cat as |t was twenty-cizht tlity of the atans belng clearly Wherever we have examined fine Weo bere Insert the opinion of Prof. E. T. Cox, Esa., the State Geologiat of Irdiana, whose repu. tatlon @ives weight to bia statement: Tn the Chafrman and Afembera nf the Cititent' Com stoue, Luw helng quarried Tts geolvilcal pomtlon nay most B jiure carisuato of 1o n frum twelve tu twenty feet thick, b ied o hiocka of any required dimensionn. 1t fa rable, 83 may Own by an examinativn uf the iny butldings which have been builtf it. 1t s homa- 4, gencous n siructiure. “ihe coior ts gragish-whlie snd anigurm n L Jedgo selected for thie Chicagn City f {twelf It dues nut discolor, atid 1s hot 10! fromi atmospheric impurliis Yours irt o . 1, Cox, 7+ stato Gealogtet of indiana. Having thus brichly recounted the main fentures which furmed the subject of our investigation, we will, i aa shurt space as possiliie, ecutive Committes our conclurions. that in quantity, quallty, and the facilitics for de- glve the Ex. They are, very in Chicago, tho Bedford stoue I8 all that can bo dealred for the Pflr purd now Intenided, —the ercciion of the City-! n‘lj\‘cllun cau be made 10 it on account of iis color, o that the lapse af time aud cxporure (o Lo atmo- sphieric Inluences which aurround ua*wiil and the Lemiont stone nearos together In appear- Aanco thun thy; 1all,~nnd that no ressonably ther present or proepective, as_we are convincel bring 1t now are, Cornelius Price, Chatrman: T, P, Derlckson, Charles . Culver, F, Baumann, John Clifford, accompaniea the rcfmrl, in which ne indorees the odford wiouo, and conlews the oplnlous pro- i'rof, Cox, THE AESOCIATION'S ACTION. % 1t was debated at lengtn by thuse present st Hio including the mapbers ‘of the Execu- vo Committee, the Svecial Cumunttes which pre- scated the report, and several memours of the As- sociation. Vrof, Cox was present, and, in answer to quos- ons, mnade » lung explanation relstive to the merits of tho stune, The following was then unanimonsly adapted: Heaolred, That tie repors of onr Bpecial L‘u"mllurv aipotued fo nvestigate the uniitiep it Buddtord stona® beadaptent sisn thiat tho Clilzens’ Amsoctatlon yostorday asking | domustaly the City tioverurient in unt the ance agaties hor umplatnt, stating go, on whicn ac- rvice for the May Cl . uorrow n law ond chan- 1w In the Feds t doy tn elancery ichuyler, (o furo- ck 5%, 1n School jonal Asslgnee of . T Bpencer, L. . B, dellrey, n, J ‘o com- Judginents tu the ERS. yesterday dled a 1lis securod 14, 500, ve- cunituodation ), horse sud buyre T uunty, 0., worth W UIth intereat in ' nscls & Ca., tallors, n of 15 per ceut, tlicm on payment th cave 0f Leopold, our. w w it hatever (n this walter, as wy only wotive in would restly pake complalute. 11 1 v . p ) f y uake complalute. 1le would o get | Beekivl 8. suth. ST and conmtantly Jevy blwckwall upon the rxfe‘“"b'u!‘::z::g‘“ o thut souie poor fumlly g6 | E55l, UG Vall Commenced @ ault for 82,000 dam- “mf:f % snd the stock-ysrd men. ‘Thisis ineve 5 b s agulust Frederick Dumelng aud witu snd Sam- | er e Sxbeclence fs worth auything as s teach- e — fzespiniiey bua g0 Bient fuct that tbg- owher Of liv-stock JOHN B, CUMMINGS. Bruet Schness begra ® sult to recover §2,500 dgek *apiegar Peromal iokerust Jit - bavin To the Zditor of The Tridune. aswages from tho City of Chicago, Uelog 1yt S condition in which it wil BesnxznL, 11, 1read f TUR CALL. gasanic Bt I, (3% UL | of May 3 chtion of & i of the Tarioue caud | JUSERIOPINTSSO SO u or motan v . ] - K UL M) calt bey Al 3 Yot heir stock, - But, tor that naastor, the. bro- H 8 foir of 1o varlous caudl |, Thx N i “fl:?‘.':ua;w- toikie'tad or tha calear dates for State ofices, aud I wish to call your sttentlon to the name of John B. Cumuwiny, of Busbinell, who, at the request of his friends, 1e a candidate for 8tate Tressurer. Mr, Cum- mings Ls In every wav qualitled to 8l the oftice, ard is very lpupul:lr whicrever kuowy, Ho ba: hejd the ottice of Ctreuft Clerk aud been electyr Mayor of Busbuell scveral times, snd isan Alder- man of our city at thu presunt thoe, which cq atock-cary, huving no Intors d to pay any attens LS it i Suon Guusvs ot 11T, 119, Y. <03, ATy TITUTIONAL OBJECTIONS. Characterys'® 307 objections to the biilof & legal o constitational abje to the Vil are Setlous, The re o 3 gulstin pro Liguistion of chmtuerve bobwesn the Statser bt I !:?\H&p{\:}‘krwuuhlluu. It ompuoy 1. turiug Coluyanr, o trial (it Boosu4 3 Goes &' B8 of chyiily pan s ke shiows how well ko I3 reapected and hounored PR oo inchisive N0 cowba el Sllu.mu.{b«p\.}:‘:fl“l} TR Bore. I incloss you an articlo from tho Bugh- | 300l FARVESLT MR SeRoleld v iloery o oa, falling propery fo the ermess yhit80a | nell Senk Weekiy Aecord as cxpressiog the | from yerm Ngs T 10 500 Incluaire, :‘:‘-g-m-mn satcer 15 as much a polfi. .feh‘u:{m: acubiments of the people bero, snd, fa fach, silg 810, EATve ‘almier. No.wo4, | trwat, {3 who kuow]My Cummlugs,in rezard to hisstaud- IJUDGMEXTI # crusl treatous, & man) and, i1t 1 {qiariorete pivecte Ton’ & sines scl'Ses | Kok snd qualifcatlons for the oftice. M, | suranos Corsr—Coxraan 31, 123 (0 138, fas 505, tuctutre. T :2] .lz €0, luctusive. tobeicr, 0 C. 1 — Bt cades 13, Catholle Bishop va. ax el eu B caten 12, Cathols isheo s, Voretatiers calendse D V8. Bauinas, va $=Charies Boto v& 133 to 1723, Incla- er, on wrial, 0. 2,708, Keel; ‘philifpa Miguiace No. ¢4, Cut- trial, tempinted arciies o Hailoi Ly which il frvats would Ly ublted, be dlspensy 1, matea their outlay up to Fel me people, sid stretch out a hulplug-hand fust now In order to tido toem over the dearth till the next erov can bo cut,—about the middle of June. sands of square miles 1o sced was sdwn last tall, beg and these segionn will not proditee anything il August, exeept kitchen vegetubles of thiy, ol the Rev, tying fif whlch ho reports what he saw i s fortnlebt's trip to the southern districts, % Juat beyond, 1 saw vue wal man, and, us [ was gotting out sowe wmoney to eivo him, a pufl of wind blew bim over uto the [ widdlo-sized dcfi alfected by what an uld inan said, d‘nmmuz » hillstde togethior, out of the suguish ol o cateu up, sud our laburers ure all dead: bow s thist? out for the dead. stall; wother, who hicuds in cav Ialied for robbivg, und these were hung up to deter otuers ui L:u aud other utonsils 8 1 the uvtted that 4 Washingion st eets, ———— THE FAMINE IN CHINA, To the EdWor of The Tribune, Nuw llaven, Conn,, May 4.—Tho accounts from the famine-stricken dfstricts in Northern hina represent the mortality as ncreasing and oxtending, o that no human aid can reach the sufferers in many of thewm. from Shansl arc to Feb. 10, aud uot only hau the Inhaoitants there to sufer want, but the winter bud been unusually severe. calainlty Is attalnlng greater dimeusion uny one previously knowu in modern times, for the area included and the number of people tn- volyed; nnd ft bns been coming ou througlivut the southcrn parts of tho proviige of Shunst during thu past three years. Al tols timo the rulufall has been lesa and leas, and last your up to Beptomber ccured. could ot course ripen notbing. power of the Chinese (luvernment so reach and rescue their subjeets (fom death to anyching like the extent of the demand upon thulr re- sources, but the than wus gxpegfed of them, cun-hlcr(nfi uverty snd the peculation af thelr ofic The latest dates ‘This appalliug than What fell after that It fa' beyoud the bave already dune even mors hetr 'wo millions of ollars probably underestds ‘Phera § every reason for helpinig these stary- there {8 w stronger call 10 Ovor thon- uav thers was nolw In hmdwwwi L scnd you an abridged uccouut of tho state twa months agoe, taken from a letter Richard, an English “mistlonary n, the Frovisceial Capital, 1 s,—3aw two dead,one dresscd in good who could not have been a pour mau, klug ko u drunken W, « Jan, 81.~To-day saw fourtecn dvad sluoz b roadsfde; one vorpse wus so light that a drugeed it about, Ona body as cyyered with sugw, o prool that no dogs or had been near for three days. 1 was much while we wery olve Lis beart: *Our wtles sud dookey, that Heaven lcts us poor peopls die like 1o tho twilizlit, saw two wolves louking “Feb, 1.—Truveled halt lhz; day. Mct two brothers from 13 to 18 years old, each of them wklug slowly liku 8 1wau ol 80, leanlug ou his wod whother Euulh was carrylmg hils at her last gasp. Baw two ¢s; their owners bad been thus pun- “ Feb, 2,—8aw twelve dead, all stripped ol their clotbes; ln one spot threo lay together, lpdmenuy a father, son, and grandson. m For es on both sides of the road the trees werc stripped Of their Lark Lo & height of dve, ten, or twenly fect; it 18 ground Hue snd ITo“ s aud baked futo wixed with Pasyed severnl d windows epen; the ry fuvide, nothing uad en Louckied, for it could uot be turued Inte with tueir doors woney or bread; all the fumwoates wers gone w:g‘_ar dead. ‘o-day psssed a distance of tea miles where the villugers bad consiacruble straw, fudicstivg |hAlu:hc had a crup of graig, but, (b unawer to @y Laqy es, they Wid mo thas she graia prome thelr hnpe {sad wnll up to wh Al then a sudden flood and miliew desteayed eazing them nonthing but straw * Feb. 10,—This da thm the ears came ont, was the worstof all. T anw shundant proofs of men cating clay or stone, and hougrt three stone cakea. The atona Is the same our rofi-atone pencils, Tt fare- duced to Just and mixed with millet husks, fn diflerent proportio and then haked. It does not luok bad, but tastea like what it I8 —~dust, Alta raw two men erinding somethin very dark, and ascertained that they were making & flour out of milict hueks and cotton wadding I he pl!n{fln are uulling down thelr houses for Tuel, an de: liey have no money to buy coal, The secm to-day to number more than on any prevlons day, for there were twenty-nine In clghteen miles mlong the roass, and the circume stances were more [rightiul, In one vailey the road branched into two, and my servant took onewhile I took the ulhur.-—nne’ each sldo of the sireamn, Up his road, the servant saw & woman Iying {n & ditch after belng robbed of all she had, and atill moving, thongh unconscious of niiy one passing by, Further on we saw 'n man’s head cut clean from his bady,—a cruel murderer's deed, Ve saw also smong the dead sutne wounded hesds, but not done by tha wolves, doglilur birds, us w The dugs borked and buwled at en we drove them oll from the dead. Many of the corpses secn when we were gong had dissppeared, but thelr places were more than supplied by others. *“To these detalls of what U saw, I give youn brlefer'nccount of what I have heard, Some tncn comifng from 8z'chuen Province, on thelr way to Peking, sald that along the whole way they saw dead bodies here aud there. Spow nad fallen in Honan Province a foot deep, snd about eight Iuches jn Shansl, to theewest and north- west, and none further north in thas Province. Inall heen unusual, two to five mills a pound, and bark from five to seven mills a pound, for food. that region west of thie, the cold had ‘Tho soft stone 18 sold at_from The rools of aweet flags are dug, hut they cause the face to swell, Grafu s three or. four times the usual price, and turnins snd cabbage five or six times, lzur ia seven, elxiht. and nine milla per ounce. 'y clty pasted throurh, the repurt was that iwenty, thisty, or torty were dylng dally. At Ping-yang two great pits bad Leen fitled, and two ‘carts wero dally employed in carting one o the dead. his customers reported having counted Oue jukeeper told us that 2 dead on tho rosd In three days® journcy. Whole tamilies, old and . young, die in ther hourcs, and lle there unburled. In one district & third of the population are dead, and the veo- rle malntain that fn many towns fully one-halt have perabied; they know villages where for- metly diwelt 300 or 400, aod even &0 people, of whuin not more than a hundred now remaln. ** Graln in sent to cwrf department in the south district in Pu-chau, & west of this pruvlnccl by carts or mulea overland for n distance of over 500 miles, not to speak of what comes from Mauchuria, miote than a thousand miles. I bear that 10 centa a tonth for cach person Is the Jowest allowance given by the officials, and the highest is 30 centk; when grain itself {s doled put, two or three ounces a day 1s the quan- iy, there where 20,000 are Lricts men eat cach doubt about ft. aro In the suburbs of his cty, Tal-yuen, three large suup-kitchens, helpcl, In remote dise other; there is no No one ventures to go slone to the pits for coal, for they will be strip- ped and their beasts seized for food. The peo- ple ot one bamlet dare not vislt each other, such is thelr dread of beluy robbed on the way; whole fawlilcs lie unburied {n.their own boines, Much is belng done by many of the native offi- cials, who are truly carnest in thetr etforts, nd thoroughly honest o the adminfstration of 1'am on the best fouting with the sflairs. higler authorities, and meer them frequently {u consultation. 1fled it necessary to prosecute wmy awn system independently, however, for my experieuce In Shantung last year enables me to Judige aud carry out a better course than thoy can, T can nasure the coutributars to the Relief Fund that thelr charity shatl be most caruestly adiinlstered.” These extracts will suroly suffice to show that the nced in this revion which Mr, Richard visited mar bLe beyond aur hel Towlande nurufl’ reaty and, though the people of those wlho are llviug o the cking can stlll Lo relicyeil. All moneys sent to Messes, Olyphant & Co., No. 104 Wall street, New York, will be sent by teles graph, frce ot charge, to Shanchal, and In twenty davs the oraln can be un its way from Tientsin to feed the desittute In the Province of Chitl) or Suantuug. Yours faithtully, ———— 8. WELLs WiLLlaus. ore than a Year Withont Food, n e, Zandy . The female auaconda 1n the Zoological Gar- dens waa torn from her howe fn South America some time In 1870, She was carried across the ocean In 8 narruw hox, which caused her great discom(ort, and mav possibly Lave fupatred her digestion. In February, 1577, the anacunda was consigned to her English abode, refused to but she bu comforted, or lo take anythiug to eat. The datvties which bave the greatest charm for her, Hye birds aud other anymated trifles, were, hapolly for thew, exhibited in valu, She persevered in starving hersell Tesolutely, nol to say sulleuly, and wé do not learn that A few days ago shie recovered the taste , and gratitled Ler fricods by slaying owing an unfortunate duck. furce, for llvmfi and swal ['ood waa thrust upon ber per- She may now do very well, for appetite comes &5 wo enaf, but her prolonged fast of at Icist a year might prove trying to most serpentine constitutions. It would be nteresting to know whether the anacouda’s welzht has varled at all darivg her uncxampled perfurmance. THE TRIBU) N ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR N1 patruna throughous the rufil i the different yeriiscuienia will b Branch O price as cha until K o'clo ansaturday Twenty-ancon A E BIRANCIF OFFICE EROUS we Liave estatiished ¥isluns, #2 deslcnated 1 taken for thia same e fita Main Oilive, and will be recelyed D Db, QUPInG tho ek, sud unti @ p, m. M8, Iookscllers sod Stationers, 123 K. 3. WALDEN, Newslealer, Stationer, cie., 100 e 338 WEST W, rooins, furn url Chise buardi rifereiicos required. WIIST MONROE-ST. Fleasant rooma o ret 648 Wit Madisou-at gear W THRUMSTON, la News Depot, 1 .;‘ , corner of Il 3 KRIUK, Jewcler, Newsdealer, and Fancy ., ‘woracr Liucuin. DESITANLE ed, with arate . CITY MEAL ESTATE, JOR 1.F—-BY J, N 2 I.PI et iy HENRY AND JACOS WEIL, 02 irt-clans impraved, well-paying business property fn the best tarle of the city at bargalns. e Sliy b bery ranging Ia PRI Ve b Firat-class rusldences on the avenues, betwes #nd Thirtieth-sts., at bargaine. i e v.. BOFLhewst curnce of ThIFy-third-st, Indfans-av., sonthweat corner of Thirty-second-at., e + 130 feet, east front, near Twenty- ah.ay . 50 faet, west front, near Thirty-faurth. be: and basement No, 64 A:atary stone- front honve in Arat-class arier at & kres ain; esay terma. P ) eat barg: rtice who are looking for investmients wlil o weli Lo call at our ofiice, No. 92 Wasblogton-st., be- fore buylng elsewhere. DI AALL LUTe, AOUTI PUONT, T AT, "Al50 lots 01 Northi Dearborn-av: and Norl Apply to OWNEIL, Joor AALE-LUTS, BOUTH PO stat Ohlo TOR RALE _0.6m-TEN-ROOM TWO.STOUT framo dweilioe, brick bisements barn, and lot 23% 34 fret. oo W av., hatween Twenty-thiri and wenty-fourth-ste. The honse is com:tateiy fatnished, which will e inciuded for £4.5; 81,50 down. bal- ee on time. Honse has ail modern Improvements, 1d 16 tn an elegant nelghborbond. T. B. YD, $30 g0 clousenels od. T B. BOYD, Koom T e or ceat ety bes rA'F[_(yu:fi 52 \Wathinton .. BUBURDAN REAL ESTATE, _ AT, PROPERTY. rtof theatrest, A. Rookkeepers, Clorkn, &co ANTED—A RODRK EROR CLERR IN MAN- facturing business: o) wanted: giit- ecurity, 't ¥ ir axtary; €3 . Addres ¥ Bi, Tribune o NTEN-CLENK-¥0D! qulck toainy W MA in ofce, mack ani shin gonn must wilie & 200 Kilsh: k capatilerahl e wilitenuirs A § roferences And depovic el 4o Ambottamply with (h3 above, doa't nuver. Adirers e 2 WANTED=AN ASSIFTANT TOORREEPRT AND Bl cinrk, one aeanaintsd with ) iin| G fraln. Address wiciireferrnces and 0%, Tribnoe office. VWASTED=AS rXPRIESCED ORRUAN A7, ‘mzn fn Lu¢ reiall ‘lothing trade. 1911 the Swed fron Lockiart who applicd tor aituation please call agsin? SAYER BROY,, 310 Divisi Trndese TANTEN-TWO FIRIT-CL AR FLOOR MOF, “n‘d aelonieht work. LAKK BHORK OGN DIy WA VY “iarbers; TED--ONE GOAT ANT' VE ‘_V_ch Van Vuren-gt. ‘SOHN WIRT, NT| CARIIAGE-PAIN : TE! 7 ofe who hisd warked at the trade some. 100 Monroe-at, MMFLIATRLY--TWO FHNTCLAR Zood Wages, App ent TANTED -81GN PAIN M1, 0 8T pLAL T TR ROOM 17, 103 KABT JrORSALEC #im WLt BUS A NEAUTIFUL 10T one bioek from dedal, at L 7 miles from Chiesga: §15 down and &7 muntiuly cheavest property fa markev. and slvwn f free: matirov] fare b cents. s Jiovur & COUNTRY NEAL ESTATE l:UIl SALE—A FINE ORANGE (JR0OVE CONSINT- Ing o Shacresof jandin the Town of Orlanido, Utange Co., Florida, 14 miles from Handfard and 20 mile Jackrony The grove contains 233 Dwelliog lisa, g , well of 0 ater, and othisr innroy Intwb years” time the erave will yiell an in- € 0f $2.0mi ner year. Owaer will a=ll for $1.A00 ingTllies perfert. Forpartionlars Spir 10 ywner at CUAS, K, WILLEI & CO."5. 2 I ribune build REAL ESTATE W XTEU=1 WANT TWO STC weliings: one 4t £5,(00). ane At € b dawp. nu time. and not fooling: the cer Union Park, on West blde; the uther North or touth’'Elie, Umiers call st once, BUYD, Bouin7, 174 Dearhorn-at, INES, TWeal Sides ']‘0 RENT—2-2TORY AND BASEMENT FHAME hotaes with Larn and all mndern imrtoveinents, 377 and 570 West A\flllll‘-l‘._}‘:l‘l:fl baput In thoroukh foud repair, WALTEL MAT Koum 1. 8, 40 Dearbory »w matble frunt huuse 2 ;ru"}nusr—v’ifi' LOWT0 n_rl‘gr‘ LASS A furnace, Inquil nd rapge. -ROGM 2-8TORY BOUS! L. In Kood orders largy discount 02, _Ask Jor M, 'CALLAGHA: GTON-ET. THO- uirrn improyenen CKIAM, 126 Washingtan, Rootn T'0 RENT=TWO-STUNY AND DA SEMENT BRICK house one hluck frum . §32 8 munth. ‘Exchauge Duitd: 2544 West Congress, or 8 ing. South Bidae,. Tl TAVME DWELLING HOUSE 00 + wlil be put {n thoruueh g repairy hot waier, 10 rooms. sl modrn . n At once’ or“-‘let:s. WALTER RAIRIF-AV.; TAS 47 P 3 fmprovements. Apply to . il modern 23 Ly T=NO. 110 SUUTI PARK-AV,—Fil5T- d large brick barn. Auply to owner, orucat. -LUO0M COTTAGE 214 TWI B 833 por manth, Iniire at 2 RILY FURNISIED Uit WITILOUT, tory and basement brick bouse, moderu lm* 21 Tweuty-Brat-at., near Alehigan-sv. 10 1100M8, GAS- improvemenis, 20 cuutl Llark: NT—106D MICHIGAN-AV. fur 0, MEST-TUE "LAKGE Fliast COUNTIY reatdence of N. 1) Judd, on Forty-sevenin-st. Between Woudlawi-av. and the I with fmproved lake, A ® half of Kew! B, 40 Learvoru od unds, within onw hi frationr WalkdR' sl T15-ACKE POULTIY FAUM FOR NENT, sale, UF excluixe: alvo OU-ucre farti, with wiiall houses abo eieganut 14-1 with barn; and G0 trul A grape-vines. InAAC CLAF. ANT TOCSES, WITIH ‘UMF Fuquel Krounds €ic., 8t luw ra fica BarLis of Frataton.” on. Milwawked I I Address THOMAK B. A0S, Wonst Bldes TP, BENT-FIVE FLEASANT 1ioo \y firui 00MS, PARITAL- ed, Juciuding piane. o7 Carroil- sy, O, JENT. D ROOMS TO | geatiem e Luuse, 810 Norih Llarg o RENT-TL T ROONS, NICELY surnishe. N oren st ‘Btoross 0 MENT-FOI WHOLFSALE BURINESS, FOK one ur & torm of years, the & Mu!( and basement V. ; wiil b al o E: d It L WALTEE SATIUCRS, 40 Dearbur Tuom 1. ‘0 REST-STORES ™ AND gulcrl also third floory Ganalat Junuire ag No. A 10 BENT=IN RANKAKE] stores. une cariier occupled sture-natires: alda corner basement, with fre: box esunter fur salovn, 811 10 guod jocation and suliable for auy goud businel Address IO Hox 373, Kuu! T-CL, ore, with Doc . 200K ik aflice, Bar, sheds, ratle rusd-traeds, ete, DAL & BIEADLEY, ) Ladalte: Miscelinneous WK THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS v for Hkhit wanafacturing dosirable focailun for 40 Ligatbuoru® it UNION PALE— Houth Slde. WAHABH-AV. — PLEABANT FURNISHRD rooms. with basrd, for kontleman and wiie up #lugie gentlemin] day-boarders fake: North Slaes 3 OHI0-T,—VERY PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH 27690 Yot 1 deairabic lucation on Norid 5 Addres i Blmwwa HOTEL, a7 Poams, with boa Duard, 42 and #1501 usy Nlotels. STATEST.-FULNISHRD . §3 30 per weeki w viara! a.0d3 Tooing, e, i luuging JLABENCE HOUSE. NOK, 951, 43t 33, AND Y / Fiaion buand and raom, ENOLIFII e Elugh aleut ral wite. . MORSKS A BALGAIN=2 1] . gleat waurlice. idey wdyunced. v a sl rouilis, with board, 83 to 6T frunt 1ol . Location uib aud Twentieth: A [l Ol sound, onr Can et o lce, Tust Gyon EXPItL: Call at JO e al, JOIL BA Toum, pur day, 130 10 §: nd €4, Furalaied Pootia (0 reat without boa ) per dayy A hsaLL ¥ assortment Tu fout bivce south of (e Paliner luuse: 3; por week HUSK, 31 EAST WASI NG per w Téstauruut tieat roout, witls un acidin horee, Wity o et by the day ur w sn wonihly payuiests up Lo pay storage. . Co WALK. Wi LSSV AGON PO SALE CHEAL, LN ULEXDORY & CU.'8 ottics, 4i &Y, 1 blieton, ucsrly uew. i fur i cuubratice “A- BATTE! Roun I3, 3 LA, L 4 Wl o b BALE-A VEK “""q tursalzat s L UNDAY A v. between lliluols sud su NDIVIDUAL TNSTRUCTION Cowwrcial Lasalle- Cit! deslzvus of Lecumlag ag ol alay rockaways, cx, and phactous, o €0 EXCHANGE, _ e (L% V0.3 as Wust Feasanalle OVERS UE-FOR CUICAUO PHOVERTY, At Oconomewoe, $13.000: 1 Mirout therh Sichixan, $25, W0, A, VATLER. a3k, Tooni 13 iE-FINE FLACE 20 ACKES, AT will mmlu' me ln- N, 90 Wasblugtonat., LARGE 1VY, & YEALS' bargala, Apply st 83 Tweunty: SCUTC SHLUARD ¥ILLMORE, 291 ambdcoru. APy W MENEY ERY Fova'n-."-fiu OF MO COTTAGE UROVE- ov. Qwicrcan Dave same by Vroviog Droperty aud paylug sdvertlacient. o0 Boweo-a ERNOON, MAY 3. ON DEAN: Tior-ote., 8 Hil- 4 will ba pald lusiitute aud el y scriv recalved at PERSONAL. ERSONAL-TUE GENTLEMAN WIIO 48SISTED ) iy i W s0lava-si. Bundar. s very v scdialatols TANGR B.ATORY WILICK RUILDING, laion and DeKoven-sts., sulianle fur e o or fursliure, BATGG & BRADLEY, TED—TO HENT=A BMALL COTTAUE U1t [tk ut s house la woud comditin, between oz teontl aud Twenty Aith-als., east of Btate-at, lient st be rewsonabic 10 pramit pay. Addreas MAKTIN MEYELR, 18 bouth Ular \ ZANTEN=TO i A FIUAT.CL Ab 3 1ist to bulld up & bastie Soruer liahted aud Inquire sy drugsiors u Huren-ats - gl USINESS MAN 'APITAL OF 200 TO ?l.(‘u) tu take coutrul of s Lusincss which wiil pay the Invi enthly. | Lo-da; Ttovn No. | vands raer Wabasti-ay, Nadotiab ‘fl!"l’ OFPER THIS WEEK TAKES MY HALF IN- terest du llq'lully dited sud stucked drug store. Light eapeuses 'fillllJ busluess, {baue ol 208 RALE-FLOOE WILL DY & SICE LILTL Jiotella goud Funutoy cuditions dolug & prosti busitiess; salisfactory fessous for sellig. Tuquire at J kst Washingloust, [rUR SALECA BMALL ST lieap, 4ud SLury FoF Tent, 1857 C AQENCY PO or pRY \;mifif TPHE S0l A perma- wurking Werinent of superiur Wwerit, neal. for Lu A party wiliing to eatabilal bim- sclf hasa Ttwom 1. Hutel Frauks furt, corud v Filt &ad 7 p. i, AIFIES TO TAKE 1AL tor koown. Liberal party. Call ab tho Juckson 1ark-ot. $6U BUYS HALF OF FIRST-CLASS M A trade §3) 10 840 & duyi $30) chah, wuli secured. MOUK & CO.,_Hoom 14, TV “MISUELLANEOUS. N ESTABLISHED AND R wew cummisiuy Louse wislice Lo nske srisuge- wents with partles travellug lu the counlry Lo sollcis cuusiybtients. Addruas F U4, Tribuue oice AD\‘KHTIPEILWISHEE TO RENT @ einall sawiple-roum in 8 centrsl withuut stuck. Address F 97, Tribun ‘VILI. Mitd. NICELES, WHO _Tuo! McGinu from the Slsicrs st T teain o uud Teltabie Guud ¥ . wre Haut Itlr su lasi .rhrull‘y wuinl lier address Lo Ll Es RO AT (e CRI: the Northweater: ‘s fatbor Tialirend Uouse, 100 Weat Wates-at, . STOMAGE, BAPE AND RELIABLE 8 FUNEIOUBY. FOR ALL Nouschioid couds, plauos furniture, mivechandise. itate Bulidiog, 3u-21 luudolph jow rates.moucy luans Uk po0y wANKHOUSK, 10] WEST MXHOES for furu{ture. merchaodise, varriages, vic. Luansto Siivwinounts lesal (atereat, sl fOF stocks of goods. [PloeLiTy sTona 79, 78, AND HO Vai Buren-at., ea 'ormaucat aod 1o Mabl ue re facd fur slorage of furufture su adet safsty vaults, QENTE WANTED—TEAS—THE CUOICEST IN A 55 Worla—iwporters' siapls srticlu—picases every: yest Cowpany in Auierica— seuts weuted everywiierc— e timo—scud for Clrcular of tue Orlgloal Alercaa 1.0, Tox ) 2 Vereyit, N. . PARTNERN WANTED, _ JIARTEER WANTED-WITH 830000 CAPITAL l"mn*-"“.‘qu-:m‘nm. 1 o Witiber Siiacs of several yeass' standivg Iu this clty; 1 bavoa luogex- Ui want tnoce cepltal ss WY bu nal d | dusire to oocu & larger ey tadea's! B g KCOBE, BREGE Ny T & Nt N ANTER=BOM coat-meksrs and 197 iark: TANTED-SIX i1 5 PAINTERS “ Cottaze Grove-av, 1. PR NG TN _“i “ ‘VINTED—B(N)"BAKI‘H,\'TKI!A N REAR OF Il Archer-ay. as nosn: none hat good men, Employnicnt Agencies, E Fl At HARRY I YVANTEL-50 RAILEOAD LANOGERS Font 20 tor RS TP er 130 ToF Sty 108 epate elicpuers; 130 for” Mins Tare. ACI. T pIKILIRGK S, 20 Weat Nadqulpniet VWASTED =70 RAILRUAD LAKORERS FOR THE Kanaar iy ranchi of e G, & A wages, TorThien 20 e 4t $1 500 25 o Theppen TIAN & GO, 264 outh Vater st o, g 0N CENTIRAL LIPR-ANSUR. g dcaties ¢ cmilria gencral te 0t ta operate lu the Ktats of 1itinols, Liberal ation (o the FIRNG man with exper et 4 past recard, N. T A WA ta 2200 Fri1 copy 5 by, ALRS > nicago to (he cousunicr Emanuel's zom. htes iy and proftaoie employment to RO tien. b 19 Hutel Frankf - Guiph and Fice ndTon. . o coTaer Han WASTE PENENCED BARTENTF for clana sample roum. Address ¥ 96, Tribe wneoflice, TANTED—A FEW WIDE AWAKE SEW! chitue canvasecrt for & fiiat-clasy mach eral fnducements ofiered. Appiy at 152 and 15 L fiom 100 Jaa. . WASTERTTYO o0 EISUN'S DI _QinT'rRTir Ifin-ar, h LANGIF, R toose Wi leave Twelft VWASTED = AN B and wife 1o 200 Arkaos A bard. Apply st Koo atter jus. m. W Tt B AT ELEE, doab cer heek 10 chre ien work: rpir. T ANDIL o, 7 Dearournt, o e VW ASTED=A MAK T0 WA Tty ‘chures round resturant, 3 VWASTED-GEEM S ulrl, 1 go a2, Tribune otilce, Y ANTED=0 TEANE 70 TVE g oraiag at yardson Wood- WAl ED - DATRVMAN wages 825 per m 4 324 S0ulls Ciurk st BONNET A_STHAWHAT AN STHAIN'S bieschiery, 10 Madiron: near Hichigancar, LE MELE, S VY ASTED=A GOOD GERMAN GIEL WO 16 A ol DL Guok: ho WASBInE o froning Lo do. ai o8t QESEIAL HOUSEWORK: of references required. Ap- Nursess TANTED-A YOUNG GIRL TO HELP Caru of children. 230 Warren-ay. TAKE CE 1N & Weahe \ VWANTED-XuRSE GIRL WITH EXFRT T care of chlidren aud réferouces, 613 W fngton-st. Laundressess WHELAN'S LAUNDRY, CORNER sud Aduns-st., Grat-clast froncrs, GLULY AT DURKE'S 143 Madison-st. fo- \WAYTED-AT MW " Wanasi: TED TWO LAUNDIY Huropean lotel, 140 aad aulre st ntice, . —__BITUATIONS WANTED=MALE, Kookleopers, Clorks, &ce N WANTED=IY A YOUNG MARRIED whittusle Rrcocry. Hlodepetices formished. “Adirers SEAUUE 35 Than : 3 SITUATION W D waiean states, ool ANTE ETAIL DRY GOODS of janx ‘experlence, from tuo kastern rea s pasitivn (u aoy deparimient; references Address D25, Tribune offive. QITUATION “WANTE=IY O (Daun) with tei Fears’ caperlence o w cery, crockery, anl hardwate houscs ax ook ana st I3Les & poa) at snything liousea At ModRrale WaZes: can furnisl Orst-cluss el gronces from furmer cmployers and other promucut Dbusincss men of (s city. {eass address N, PoNIEL> BUN, h Beiilierat, SUTATION WANTERZAS er or shippiDg clerk in a whole ‘Tribune oflice. QITUATION Wi VY AN EXFERIEN &) aml competent miad A5 sslesman or bookXeeperin a wholesslo or munufacturiog douse; 1 one huute nine Jeata; retereaces unquentiugativ. - Addres B 31, V- une uitice. ATUATION WA S L to z s TED=HY A GENTLESIAN Wi keepanyset of bouks OF 1Ak chiar, Eifinself wenerally userut 10 aiy the uitice, Addrs Tribune oftice. 202, Arkaa- Adiress B Conchinen, Teamsiors, &cs ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG 3MA coachinan, who understaude lifs busiticss. - L crence frut It amployer, OLBON, 17 Huéker- ' Miscolinncous, SITUATIONS WANTED-5Y T YOUNO MEN, wililng 1o worl nost aviliog, buth Baving 3 uce givon If requlred. Addceus iz K. ItAil QToaTioNs T WANTED fuuu.{ ey 10 wurk ukwll & farm; y at 155 Wesawr LA ¥ T TWO AW i sicady and sober. App! Mok _SITUATIONS WANTED-F Domestic S N WANTED=T0 DU GENEIAL UULSE © + wunld goa short distan guod refeicuce. Appl 3 Lania SITUATIONS WANTEO-IY TG BESE Firis lu n private Amcrican famlly; Koud Apply 81 1293 piate-si. for (we da: QUITUATION WA UY A FIRST-CLAW: geuera) Lousewors, ‘wemlay morulng. 1 I8L TO TU GEN- nall private fainliys references r twe daye, at 6ol Iweuts- WAN Kirl fur secoud or Appiy at 18 nouth Astiland 1TU ON American TNTION WANTED=DIY AN AMERICAN GIRL d tu work In Lotel or re caule (row tho East & month agu; wea If sequired. Apbly at 14 soiith D QJITUATION WA Sascook Ina p Appiy aioh We QUTUATION WA Kipi t0 do geacral. housowor Ruwi Yefereucu, Call to-day aL 323 QUIYATION WANTED-IY A COMY Iy ol Adiag girt to du gunerat couk, was fron. _lefereace gleu. b3 K ngUATIUN W. JY A GERMAN GIRL T &Y couk, wash, and competeat ln every ro pect. all st 544 bl s QITUATIONS WANTED=BYTWO GIRLS (ARERT: ) cas un‘u‘w do_goucial housework. Lue other & Hurss gitl. 3, LS Theaty vevoudat, GITUATION WANTED-DY AN EXGLIGT OTHE 8 ta do bt second work aud séw, o to” adsist wiihh {eass cail for twa clifldien: nu vbjectiuns 10 truvel daye 84 364 Wabaali-av., [ basernient. ousekeeperss QITUATION WANTED HOUBKKEEPEH} Duuall fanyhly prefered ¢ Siateal. Employment Agencioss QUECATIONs WANTED=FAMILIES IN NEED OF " goud Beaudinayian ur German fei suppiled st . | 5 & ullice, 174 e EINANUIAL, VANCES MAD A BIANGEE, MK e ‘nlvh [ Sil PAIL FOR L GULD AND BILVEK, fotey o loay ou walchios, dlsuionds, sud Yalua of every deacriptiun aL GOLDYMIINS Loan sad Hulllo: Oive ficensed), w0 Eaat Madi e 1% :Musr:f'n» TANOS, Wiawonds, a; 190 Deart borist. B, W MOSEY, TO etc., without reing collaterals, C. B, WILSO. Usts Nxcl;u‘n’n 3 bo Liud 1o exchauge for cu Toum of (ke Tribuoe Conpany, PESSIES AR BE nAD 1) L""Cuirreacy at tbe couatlng-room of the isioune. SILVER 33 ASD 20 CENT PIECES IN PACKAGES SYof €10 In eachange fur currency st contlng-rovm of ‘Fribune Culwpany. MACHENERY, R SALE-ENGINE,, BUILERL, AND WOOL- lfl&wmu mlcululn”‘;l-'zmln. 33 2ad Lolier 43 burse et Tuuirouf L KILLEL &°CO% weat cad FUilS b dge. ] ths rrancy at thie countiog: EACHANGE FOIC _UAST L CABIL PAID FOR LADIES AND GESTLE. Lmnu"-bcl:nlfogflulmn “rdere by wall prunpily atieaded 1o, JON. EL, b lare sk

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