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L MILITIA. —_— Day's Sassion of the Leg" ive Committae of In- vestigation. — Make an Inspeotion of the Armo- res and Equipments of the Troops. ————— Pollce 0fMcials Explain the Po ple Dangors in Cage of An- other Riot. gfleld Sul-Commitice on Military . and closed ita labors yesterday, at an early hour n the morning. he night beforo the members ken the evidence of ofticers of the zations nnd citizens of Cbicago, they were Invited to mako a tour tlonand judge for themselves, from actually saw, of the rcquirements of Second Infantry Regimeats, the and the Chlcago Battery. The ic Committea wero unanfimous in on that it was n shamo for the Btate to ad the military after the Individual 1ed done 8o much for themselves. ittee met at the Grand Pacificat elock in the morning, but held no They wero soon afterward @en. Ducat, Col. Appleton, and other rs of the militia) and numerous citizena, reeid that the Committee should frst flce of the Buperintendent of Police, views of the city ofiiclats regarding of a danrerous Communistic out- Chleago, and the necessity of keoping flitary organization. re met by Assistant Superintendent r having Lieen referred to that gen- Superintendent Seavey, who stated xon Tind exclusive charge of the arm- and dritling of the pollee farce, ¢, Dison told the Committee, in reply to a that it was absolutely truo that there private cltizens in this gty who were arming themsolves outslde the militta organizations. Soclalists or Communists, aud they t boys, arming themselves for sport anil exerclse, but were men, and the, pess, 1he Communlat organization he sald was the greater number of the members ing seen scrvice before in the Ol Country. 'They were na a rule o resolate sct of fellows, with no particular fntcresta at stake, todestroy everything {n the shapo ol that they could Iay their hands on. TUEY WENE REOKLESS, A and n foree, under discipling aud orzanization, would become teror to the community, had been fully demonstrated thut they “were deflant of the civil nuthorities, as cominittecs had waited upon the Superintendent in his own office and 1nndo_threats that the police and the suthoritles would somc day havo to “take a back seat,” and that they would be blown up like chsff, Nothing could exceed thefr insolenco and deflance beforo the military commands of were organized, At the timeof the riots tliey succumbed to & superior foree but they sala, Jarge number of meant busl- and discioline, tme wewill be prepared for your hordes of lickspittles,"—referringg to the militla regis ments, Bince that time the process of organiz- log and srming citizens hod been golug on quielly but carnestly. The total force could not be foond out, but it was belloved to bo large. If this state ot affairs was nllowed'to o on, the lives and property of the citizens would ardized. 1o thought that it was the the Stato to meet nny overtactaof theso plo by force, promptly and- effectually. In Judgment, founded upon expericace, ho did not think that a Sherifl’s amounted to anything, would not or could not be sufliciently orzanized or disciplined to do an would mako mattors ten times worse, Mr. Dixon slso ox| hat the pollee foren sl posse cotnitatns In the first place it good, aud a defeat pressed it ns bis oplnion ionld not be made & part of the Btate militin on occastons of this kind. In caa of & rlovimnedlato action should be taken, ¥hich could not be_the case S the police were subservient to order from the State, would have ta be too much red tape. eaking of the rlots of last year, Mr..Dixon tov much pralse could not be hestowed upon the First Brizade. The members pers formed their duties ereditably and bravely, and werea power hehind the police force, which had amoet salutary effect upon the rioters. In re- Fard to the payment of militiamen, ho sofd ho wasin fuvor of any law that would give Chicago AN EFFICIENT MILITAILY ORGANIZATION, Tere wes a city of 500,000 tuhabitants with a amaren of territory second Continent. With ‘the cortalnt; d disciplined military forco at their acks 10 enfarce order, fn cass they were over- wered, the present polive force mi! ut let the military be dishandea Eonolxé‘;;a whfiu we would bo. would very soon ba fn m Delleved that bad 1t not been for th n cavalry and the tr a lurge portion of the b would have Wwas indispensable, in a timo liko this, in and keeping them fn It the heavicr fighting materinl could ‘The horsemen were the mob aud getting ratect them, oyer no city on the ¥ that there was n hie opinion, usiness part 2 upon the crowd it fnto the neld. also avallable in flankin around behind their barr, 18}, Bauder, nlso of the Polf coinclded with s Department, the Committce, and his views hose of Col. Dixon. t the time of the riots I saw Bild upou one arm und a bri J 'r'cmly to throwat the police and Atalittie after 11 o'clock Senator Munn and Mock, Shermau, and Harts to Bpringfleld ompunicd by Moj.-Gen. Lipplncott, and & the armory of the nt, und met Wiere by appolntment Quartermastor Dangs, and other Au bour was consumed er the bullding, the mafu drlil- pany rooms, the officers’, drum and the ahooting-gul- soveral of the visitors, e Mock, Bonutor Munn, tricd thelr hand upon the representative carrylng vl it b\!fflrc).“nam returned tiers, ropaired to 00 Dixon and othe palm with o \C Mranpers expressed thelr dellght nt L und soldlerly appear- icy particular), veral companles in the o1 wera given to under- up these rooms the com- ot used o dollar of the geusral expenso bad been borne BY BPECIAL AUSKSBMENT, vldual contributio the members. (o n from the pockets msolves, and oot a dollar The members ok fn high pratse of every- sald if tho cltizen soldicrs astio Interest in the mili- 1, they should be supported by lie mewbers of the Assembly ce as the Committe did about he Lour of inyestigation in the committee und its criment, lere, a8 they 1o ooy wurned by f Uic Beeond, v sowme of they did not flud mfortable, and the ey mpathics nt out toward thi beou so furtunate es tho bershiip composed of men holug able to secure a hiv required. “The Committes- © uuderstand that the utmost bcuveu;:l (ll‘»g t'wn o'nuulutlons nay | rimenta), amd one ive, & tor any that the other did not ied thelr fourney to tho where were located 'y and tho Firet Caval- atling wun was drawn out admiration of those who e8¢ murderous (mple- could scarcely bo called [ the cavalry companles wers 'en the Committea returnod to e, und procecded to draw con- © Mock, Chalrman of the House ‘e rould lika th attention of the moments, ‘Ihe Cowtnltteo iered avout fo a clrcle, und Mr, il He suld the Iabors of tho 5 city had drawo to a close, meetings held, unless o suggest, und o fur- luu was neceasary, €18 of the batter: A had ::nihh-d 10 the THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1879—TWELVE PA(;‘rES." i scenfinil heara onough to satisfy them that the wants of the mllitln organtzations of Chicago » TAD NOT UERN BXAUGRRATRD, and they were impressed with the fmportance of keeping up the organtzation shich showed ftacil 80 officient with the_small means st thelr com- mamd, He sald he deeoly sympathized with the Becond Regiment and the eavalry on account of thelr deplorable condition, aml lie promised that o wohld do all In his power to get {he Lezisla- ture to mect the requircnients of the military with a lberal anpropriation. As regarded the billa which had been plnced befare them, the Commitieo was satistled thut they, in the inain, were good, and one of them he_thought would au r‘;!naued, although a portion of cuch might bo sed. y e, Ducat aaidd the Bixth Battallon had quar- ters down townrd the south end of the cltys but, a8 they were very similar to those of the Sccond Regiment, perhaps il was unticcessary to visit them, as the Committee had nircady secn enough to form a correct judement of the re- aulrementa of the military of Chicago. Col. Dixon spoko of tlic efficlency of the or- ganizationn, nud said that, without the milltin at thelr backs at the time of riot, he was . satlafled the pollee would have been overpowered. Both the First and Becond Rewiments responded promptly to the call, nnd every man {n the city who belonzed to them turned out. They stood thelr ground, and did all that was required of them.” fle regnrded the military oreanization as an nbsolutely necessary Instftution {n. Chi- cago, nnd indlspensable to"the salety of the city, Scnator Munn sald he was both delizhted and surpriged to find the military fu such a condition in Chtcago, and he thought it would ba next to criminal neglect on the part of the8tate il it did not do somcthing for the citizen-soldivrs after they bad done so much for themselves and the State by putting thelr hands into their pockets anl paylng thelr own bills, e alluded partien- larly to the First Reglment in this,and, whilche admired the encrgy of the members of this organization, who, he understood, wero In o financial conditfon to do this, lis sympathies were with the Becond Regimentund the eavairy, which could nat afford to bear the burden. Ho thougnt they WERH ENTITLED TO DETTER QUARTERS. ‘Mr. Dixon wished it underatood by the Com- mittee that, whito the First Regiment was sur- rounded with mere comforts, it had never re- cefved nny more mouney from the State or out- sido sources than the other organizations, and the lttle evidences of tnsto or luxury thut were observed In {ts armory were placed there at the {ndividual cxpense of the members, who could better afford to do it, but who nad grown tired of the constant burden and apparent un“mmulm tion of the people, and now refused to do any- thing further. Licut. Bangs, Quartermaster of the First Reg- ment, bad informed the Commitice at the armory that the monthly assessraents of mem- bers were stopped, and, it money was not forth- coming from some source, the command would disband. Mr. Mock pald a compHment to Chicago as o clty by saying that ha difTfered from Col. Munn inone particular,—hc was not “surprised " ot seeinyg the citlzen-soldicrs organtzlg and talking such resolute means to defend themsetves and the people und property, for the name of Chi- cago was famillar in every’corner of the world, aud the uuterfr!w wxhiblted by the soldicr-hoys was only a reflection of the vaterprise exbibited by the citizens In everything., Col, Munn responded by snying that ho had heard of Chicago enterprise, but he bind never seen It concentrated and bottled uK before, where anybody could actually look at it. [Lunghwr.ll The members of the Committee then shook hands with and bade thelr escort good-by, prom- {sing to do oli In thelr power before the Sennto and Legrislature, on thelr return to Springtleld, in behalf of the milith. = THE COURTS. Record of the Most Important Events Yes- terday. H. W. Jackson, Recelver of the Third Na- tional Brnk, filed a petition yesterday sctting out thut ho had filed a claim against J. I C. Gross for 85,678.90, securcd by a mortzage.on the 8. W, 3{ of Bee. 2, 80, 7, by toking o auit- clalm deed of the property from tho mortgagor. He, however, relessed his ctalm to tho crops ot 1877, sud then leased the proporty to Nicholas Morrison and Willlam Breen for $400 o ygar. The clalm of the bank for $7,781.20, agaiust W. W. Muls, bankrupt, sccured by nlioh on 1,700 mink-skins and 150 scts of manufactured furs, has been partly sctiled by selling all the glina for 8227 and part of the furs for . $467.78 nct, Other clalm for unstated amounts agafnst J, Irving Pearce, 8, 8. Ben- ' jumnln, ond J, McKoy Sanger, all sccured by 220 shbares of Pullmon Palace-Car Company stoclt, were scttled by the salo of the stock for §10,- 81125, The bank-safe was disposed of for $800, that helng the best price obtalunble, And thio Recelver asxs that tho nbove compromiscs Lo approved, which was done, . DIVORCES, Daniel Butler flleda bill yesterday aainat his wife, Butsey, asking for @ divorco on the ground of deseition, Thirty-two years ago Reoceen Messenger wos marricd to Fisher Messenger, and she tutfilled all her daties to him until” about a year ngo, when she wus obliged to leave him. 8ho charges that he has been gulity of divers acts of cruelty, aud partieular], hat In January, 1878, he * pofsend " her by putting Sgtricknen™ In some ‘“corne she bad been eoting, in consequenca of which she wae yery sick, He is worth eomo &5,000 or $6,000, und she aska thnt this may bo divided so us to give her a rood share. Horace P, Grant nlso filed a bill to bo relcased from liis obllgations to lts wile, Florence K, Grant, on account of her adultery. Lastly Josepli Hartrath complains that he, tou, has a faithiess wife, Mina Hartrath, from whom he would lke to et a divoree. UNITED STATES COURTS, Samucl V. Hollman comme=nced n suit yester- doy for 83,000 apainat Ellshia V. Cole, émzunu B, Itoxslo brought suit for $5,000 against the Farmers' Co-operative Manufactur- lnfi Company. 1, 8, Otia et al, for the use of W, A, Russell began nsuit to recover $7,000 of Willlam M, Van Nortwick, DANKRUPTQY, Discharges wero {ssued yesterdoy to Nelson L. Stoue, Willium M, and James F, Oleott, und Jdohn E. Van Pelt, ‘Ihc assets of M. D. Buchavan, J. F. Bonfield, and Charles E, Rollins wero ordered to by sold atauction after threo weeks’ unotice by publica- tion, Robert B. Jenkins was avpinted Assignes of dJacob L. Scheneman and of Richard Watcrman, An Assiznoe will bo chosen for Willam L. Bosworth at 10 o, m. to-day. BUIERIOR COURT IN BRIEF, Henry L. Young and others, trustces under the will of Heury Young, flled a bill yestorday ogninst John and Aunle k. Nuct, Henry Brookes, and Harrjot N. Brookes, to forecloss o mnort- gu)in for $13,000 on Lots 7 and 10, In Block 14, und Bublots 2, 8,4, 5, 6, 7, und 8 of Nutt & Middicton’s Butdivlsion of' Lota 7, 8, 0, und 10, in Block 17, in Lymuul Larned & \'Vum bridee’s Subdivislon of tho E. 2§ of the N, W. i of Hee, 11, 88, 14, Also another dpuinst John und An- ule E. Nutt, und Harrlott 'N. Brookes! and W, K. Benuett, to forccluse a mortgage for $0,500 on Block 63 in Corpell, CIRCUIT COURT, Joseoh L, Martin fited & potition for habens corpus, stating that ho was arrested on a charre of vagraucy without a warrant, and fined 8100 and costs, * Iiis cass wns heard before Judge MeAllister, und be was discharged because thu punlshimeut was not limited to six months’ inie prisoumment, as required by law, CHIMINAL COURT. John Maloney, a fugitive from justico from Virginla, was yeaterday discharged by Judge Willinns on o wrlt of habeas corpus.” In the hearing of the case an attempt wus made to bow that Cupt, Iood had committed a contempt of court in cownectlon with the writ, but the tugtinony entircly exonerated him, ‘Ihio prisoner was dis- -charged because it appeared that he had been or- rested at the request of the Vlr'gmla nuthoritics without a warrant, which the Court salt was ir- regular and Iotoierable In auch cases. Malonoy was taken to tho jailund released, but, as he was golng dowa the steps, wos rearrested ou nnother charge, und last night hu was_to be taken back to,Virginia on u re;}uhlunn. where, It Is stated, hu’owes the Btate tive years® service, Michuel Honucssey was found gulily of an sesault, and remanded, Willlam McDouald pleaded gulity to drlving away a horse, und was remanded, John U'Brien pleaded guilty to larcony, and woa remunded, THA CALL, - Jupas Brovoerr—100 to 241 incluslve, Nos, 108, 1,188, snd 205, Wll{'len vy, Stoddart, oo tnal, and probubly good for the dav, Jubas Gany—ad, 228, 220, 240i ta 234, 200, 1 10, and 281 to 254, to 288, 24043 o2 il fnclulye. Nu cave ou frisl .LunnlJu:mx—u-l-udnngouu], No caso on .Il'nlmal Moone—18, 19, 20, 21. No case on Jubax Rouxue—Het canes B, 071, Goudy va, Ol and 5,221, Fatrell ve. Chiengo, | Butlington & q;:tnu Taflrond Company, snd calondsr Nos, 6, 17, 21 to U6, [uclustye, No. 16, Murphy vv,Jubn- son, on trial, Junas Hooru-had to B41, incldsive. of ald , and . 1 to 10, nclusive, of new calendar, No caso on trial. Junee McAtiiaren—12 to 38, Inclusive, oxcent No casg on trial, duner Fanweii—2,010, Brew va, Tirow, 1,705, (urney va. Gurnoy, on trial, Jupne Wiltians—No, 084, 1,013, 005, DHE, and 058, Junar Loosis—The same as Tueaday, Inst year of cheap bufldin, ba cxvended, 1t ought to be. 7 Throop alluded to the obligations the Council wns under to the people, npur)nnrlnl.lou of § Ald. Cullerton the ftem in order, Buildings might Ir $200,000 could of 30,000 trces during the ‘the grass of the Inwns, planting-anaces, and open grounds has heen cut and order. Tho trees, shiruba, flowers, and green- houses gre all in excellent condition, drives and walka have been kept clean aud freo {rom weeds, well sprinklecd and fn good order An this column, IAren Hinve or l aertion. Each additional ins, 10 cents, 1L BALE—T HAVE OOT Git] nrat-ciam central improved #alg on the follo! Lake-pt,, It n thie cotumn, (hree lines or les, 25 cent #ertion. Each additional line, 10 cents, Bookkeeporss Olerks, &ce ANTED-FIVE A t DR nonabut those vl 25 cente mer in: saying that an d not be too AT BARGAINS IN wing strecta;_Honth Wntcr- wIng strecta; soutn Wntor-s ESS (GOODS EALERMEN ‘at of reference nef moved to temporatily nostpong 18 and 120 Stat n -8t that the Buperintendent of e consulted aa to the amount of money to ba expended this year. The motlon was agreed to, CITY NAY-8CALES, Hor rent of gronnds, in additlon to revenue thurefrom ...ovueeevine saeerieen Ald. Cary moved to reduce to 8500, Ald, Lawler moved to atrike out entirely, Ald. Oltver sald it appeared that there was money to the credit of the fund, and asked why the city didn't pay ita debts, whose ground was used for scales who nadn’t been able to get ony money for fifteen months, Ald. 8eaton sald there was no mo priated for the nurpose. Ald, Cary moved to temporarily postpons {n order to gt information, ‘The motion was agreed to, CONTINOENT FUND, For contingent nn‘d n&m flbcnm.'fl. and for cor- urposed not otherwisro expressly provided 0, to be taken from tho ml-:ull’lnncouu Ald, Tuley moved to atrike out and Insert ** unexpended balance,” - There was o balaace to the credit of the fund of $171,880,03, Ald. Gllbert moved to strike out $50,000 and 000, Ald, Tuley wanted to koow what the $20,000 Ald, Pearsons sald that money was borrowed to carry the counans of the Snterest had to be pald on (t, Ald. Cullerton ‘remarked that of the un- balance $77,000 was in the Treasury The motfon of Ald. Tuley was agreed to, COST OF COLLECTING CITY TAXES, For expenses of collectine city 1. for copying delinguent tax |is Lcad cashi from misccllzuoous Ladalir-at., Pifth- et Madiwitet., N ropesty 1a ranging fn price fro nyuire or sddress JACOE WEIL, b2 Washingtor MOR BALE=2-BTORY AND BAREMEN: front. [iones ol PArk:-av., neat U front. Apniy to ¢ There was also o statement of the receipts and expeuditures durinig 1878, from which 1t np- pears that the cash on hand Dee. 1 £07,780.85. 'The sum ot $110 was recetved from diseounts, $101,441.17 from the tax warrants of $£453,620,50 from apecial .24 from sundry sourcesd ‘The expenaes tor the vear ending Dec, 31, 1873, amounted to $627,810.47, of which 857,797.18 was for the Inud account, 80,800 for legal expenses, $110,870.16 for Inlerest on bouds, $8,634 for the work of making special $181,000 for bond cositracts, 8! ntereat on contracts, 85,232.70 for nses, $18,614.85 for enlary account, far park poiire, 830,066 for improving Urove parkway aiml the ‘entrance on the west, 80,2107 for walks on_the Grand boulevard, £10,486.80 for work on Western avanue, $20,- 63424 for West Divislon tark, §20,512.02 for East Divisfon Park, $7.%:13,10 for trees, $8,072.18 for flawers, nnd 86,450.50 for water, The revort wus signed by all of the Commis- Count—Coxresninxs — Ocorge 1, tol 3, Oatrom and B, I Oliver 9, Carter va, Chnrles W, Speer, 304, 11, ~Bame va, Same, 81, 20,20 selfoldt ve, Georg . PPERS TO_CAF Chicagy Moate f Unton Lar hrar e Chacles Detm: (9w BRLLAR 18 Tandoic vordict, $145, and motion for new trial, —Fenpla te,. nae of J. 8. McDanlel va. A, C, Underwood, erhy, and Btephen Keough: verdict, §78, 20, ojfon for new trial, —Chicavo Orponn Asy Ccorge 11, Frost va, 78, and motlon for ‘homas Foster; ver- 1877 nnd prior years neacesments, and $4, total, $647,500.81. ANTED—A G001 NOTRL COOR: ONE WHO . - 01 -mllncé:»klnnlnnll Ite branen. ' irm In JJohnson County, Ta, Ale or exchange, LASS CARRIAGE nd-at, § steady Job. n_l.luecllnncnnl. ) ASTRD=A GENTLEMAN OF EDUCATIO! s uniemployed and wi 16, Tribine ouees - " 108 L2 WErk har. A LA BELLE MA iy 'ANTED~A FIRST-CLA an for A wholesalo iobacco and cigar > Oniy experienced inen with undoubted references need . . Ve want a man for Colorado, Kanaas, poy 5 good ialary 10t NTED-BOT FOIR OFFICE WOIK, 10 years of rye: must be s good penm Auldress U 06, Tribuns ofice: TANTEDSTWO QOOD NOYS TO WONK 1N A LLll::l:fqhnp. 100 Bouth Desplalnes-st, FISHER & .+#., and K. on fArst floor, 8nie. on Michigan-av., hetween d and Tw:nl{'fillh-fll e GEOIGE R, C© . 172 Washifngton-at, 01t SALE—AT #a0.000, THE ARCADE HILOC] Nos. 164 sl 100 Clark-at. diton, Atore (&.402 118 Lo alley, with ftarica high, wit i ya, Nathan North, § Mra, Ellen P, Vail} verdict, new trinl. —Kate Calrne va. dict, 8076,77, and motion for new trinl, Cineutr Count—Junoe Ronkns. ler va, Chiarles Cumminge, $4. THE COUNCIL. The Annual Disoussion on the Appropria. He knew a man —Anthony Dut. i n Ot EVERY STATE 8, Aalary paid, e on h baaemients cost K65 000, and Wil command & rent now of $10,01), When Chicnio wakes i) RgAID & fect, Nuw lhhmu‘:muhmlrlne-v. flI‘V o Call and examine It immediatel . 1. CUSIMINGS, office fn store FRONT 1HOUSE ON Recond-st, near Vincennes, VELING SALES. d o 01 brasks, and are e Councll held an ndjourned meeting yes- tordoy afternoos, Ald. Tuley in the chalr, the abscntees belng Couk and Daly, Al Rawleigh moved that the Council resolve itaclf lnto a commitice of the whole for the pur- poso of considering the Appropriation bill, Ald, Cullerton opposed the motion, belloving that it would cause unnccessary delay. If any additions or reductions were Lo bo tade it could be as well done in the Couucil, Ald. Rawlelgh referred to the custom, but be- lieved himselt the business would be facilitated by acting in the Council. e was not tepaclous, and would withdraw the motion. Ald. Throop moved that the Councll take up the Appropriation bifl, The motlon was agreed to. ‘The Chair called on Atd, Rawleleh to relleve ——— Time I8 monoy. but henlth Is happinean, or cough, nse t will curo you. F'n 5 on Wabash-av,, ne A corter Vineenners.av, and ts corner Leaviet and Mooto- & luts carner ERAQ mnd Stewsrt-a Dr. Bull's Congn 25 cent ED—AN ACTIVFE, PNERORTIO CITT OA; ekly nalaty of 810 Lo Lho rig] m vamers will pay a we 120 Washiigton-t., too NTRD-LAW “BTUDENT] [ CAN OFFER_A Altuntion, Wilh a smali salary, to a law atudent ine hands frat-class roferenca as to - w8 S 3. Tribune ofiice, " FARLIN, 2 3 Waahington-st, U BALE~60 FEETNEARMCCORMIC] juiiing ralirosit tracks, inutacturing purposes, J Al Nlltll.ll!fi_l:} BIRANCII OFFICES. URDEIL TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMEROUS il wo have catalilished Ji¥isiune, ma designatnd 1aken for tha aain: bonded debt, und pnmn}mmumwm the elt ¥ {0 the different. dvertisonicats wiil be charged at tha Matn Oflice, #ud Will Le recelyr uhtll Bo'elock p, m. durini the weeke, and unthl b p, m. Bl 3H, Dooksellers and Statloners, 127 who writean hai cha P 0 ‘V Must be firat. AddrIn o 31 Teibuna ol with nume aud reference, ANTED=AGENTSIN EVEKY COU the most useful and i ON YOIt anid"Chirty fourth-st, olah-st.. Tlaoui 4, 13 "‘ ’H¥’ o curter THOMAS FIEREN Ot ALECELEGANT. I etanv. et house of 1ta SON MILL, 07 Washinzton-at \ Newsdeater, Bationor, etc.. 1000 tea Toom 8,1 N de News Denot, 1 I r Wester, HITIMSTON, Wests \VA ED-EXPERIENCED — AMERICAN AND dernian sollgltors for advertise e butilve men necd CHICAGO ADVERT! racr of ialated st Newadealer, and Fancy [ Lake-at., corner L Dot st fromt, Ald. Tuley moved to strike out the $2,000. I'he motlun prevalled, &5 FOR CLEANING STHREETS AND A Sonth Division., b 3 Weat Division North Division.., vess. In thts cotumnn, thres [inen or less, can Each udditlonal lin rets B MAN OF GOOD APPEAIL- stage to travel fa” Aptil,. ‘The first ltem of the bi'l was then taken up, the understanding being that, i no changes were made, the items should stand adopted. BUILDING-INBPECTION DEPARTMENT, For salory of Superintendent of Buildings. 82, uiiding Tuspectors ai kv, brinting, sta ulltl'y'. elc dreas INSURANCE, AS';I'BU—- YOuNG Roum 2, 121 Dearvorn-at. . N BARTENDER TO THELD Eontheast corner of Clark and iT. L 84 to $0 ur; :L-gac'r week, with us For salary of Secreta: For snlurles of foor Lesa cash from miscellangous sonrce £i0 3% por week: 04¢ MiBte and Madison-ats, 4 i Weost Skdce BOUTH BANOAMONST.~NICELY FURNISH- d front_rooni. with board, fur’ gentleman and Wife o twu gentiemens Lermn toderate, tat fou Apoly tu . M. THOMPSON, “Il’?\' COUNTIZY REAJ, EST BALE_TG KTOCK- I § TO HUN ERIANDS AND WORK rer ’w"eek. Apply to o, 10 StUre; wates, 8 For probnblo deficlency arlaing in the col Jection of thig appropriation..,..... IBERS AND FAIMERS ne-hall Interest fo & farm in Missourl, afiuated Tlie farm coustais of 1, 501 and fmproved, thie baldnce d timoer and, with running’ w well stocked with Tian wanted 1o plirchiase a etnent of the biusinesa. K1t rhonis, larga Larn and ehi No one need answer who ~EVERY WHERE _TO 't costs 00 por cent profit; EDY, Pltiaburg I'a, Less cash from miscellaneons sources,. three mniles (rom a Fail scres, 409 acres fenced Ald, Lawler belfeved the taxpavers would nat object to an increase, since it wonld place the city fn good condition and give emoloyment to a large vumber of men, as much of a_nccessity s Jights. He moved that the South Divislon_be given $00,000, the 00,000, and the North’$10,000. Ald, Pearsons enid there wers unexpended balances—South, $15,200, West, $22,000, and 00, Alter consultation with the oflicials, the Committeo reached the cunclusivn that their recommendation would bo ample. It should b remembered thut much paviog bad been done slnca Inst year, Ald, Lawier sald 1ots of work had been done, 8 For probabla deflciency arising In the col- Jection of this appropriation.seese suee Domeaticse ANT FOR GENERAL FOUSE- amily; Bwede nr Ger jun permuanent, Apply at ouce, 3 a5 good house with . Ice wnd ntiK-louse, iaa not TEpim $5.00 1o K10, ND FRUIT FARM dofig wod husine f oo, WIth Yoard. Clean streets were == W ANTED-SERV. work; good oreferred; situati ine-st, Ald, Tulev sald the ealaries of Beeretary nnd Tnapectors last vear were § were §5,600. What was the resson of the e ()hARE.\'CB HOUBE~ 7 rovma—Nos. BS1, 351, 333, Diocks suuth of the Filer uu'z &y o 50 to er weel 10, Blvncd Footia 0 Fout Without buard, INGLIBIT TOUSE, 91 EAST WABHINGTON-ST, = Slugie warm rooms, 24,50 to $i per woek. ty-ouo mesl-tickets, EA.60. i [t JANDS HOUEZ. CORNE t. ~[Pormuncnt board ver dny, Dy busrd OUSE, 178 KTAT! ¢ 'aimer 1{ouso—ftoum perweek. Table boand E4. NMiscellnancous. NG=WE _ARE E! number of first-claes boarding mauy privato famtiies, who will not a bie pegple wanting cholce board call on us, No charge to boarders 0M_RENTING AND BOARDING E: toom 3 Tribune luliding, ARD-HBY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, AND MALE child: sultable apartments In o private family: a ar the rleght kind of accou- modations, Ttej lles stating location, terms, and uher ‘:ll recelvo attention by sddresslug O 51, e BEL Board sod Toutn, jdren, 1183 Wadash-av. GIIIL FOIt GENERAL ANTED—A COMPET) AlQ. Penrsons answered that thero were only two Inspectors Inst year, Ald. Scaton romnrked that 10 per cent had been added to all salaries to cover shrinkage in —AURORA FARN=CLOS| Amprovements, living water, 200 Inki with gravels o two travelsa fusds most deslratile farme and locatfons around Aurora. property ti yart pay. d. ¥ u—;\_}g:ul\l‘l;glfinranlmxrl:gAL,unlx'xnsm A smal famitly, Apply . #t., near Thirty-frat. ol e - B Loty NTED=A STRONG, ACTIVE WOSIAN FOR general lousework andn young girl for second [orks niush Lave guod references. AtSS) West T Would take good Ianid r cf €. MAGILL, BE Waahinizi REAL ESTATE WANTE $)I-AV.AND L very low rates. ‘Ald. Lawler wanted fo know {f that was legal. % Information_ought to be hind on that polut at Ie was In favor of wiping whola item and turning the inspection of build- to the Police Dopartiment. {tetn was to stand, the salary of the Secretary, who did all the worl, shauld be Incrensed, moved mrlnn'}ie it flwo spent all his time a uAlll. Tuley ould find fift M the position for 81,000, crease of salarles mizht o8 well bo met at once, If Aldermen were voting thelr own money it would be all rizht, but, belnz sgents of otliers, to add 8300 would bo robber; The motion was not agreed , and Lawlier; nays, 27, o understoud the Eleyotor 1n- spector haa been inudvertently omitted. He moven to insert Ald. Cary move .’Cnllerwn was not {n favor of cither. Ho was upposed to fnereasing the number of fn- to cover the whole city, wero of awler's iden was a good But he thought 88,000 was suflicient for the . onrd, ursons sald poyments had becn made A EaMentes Br5 In serip, which would be redeemed when the taxes came in. Ald, Gilbert sald, when the Counail asked in October for Information, they were told the South Division Fuvd was nearly expended. Now 1t appearcd that there was $15,000 on hand. Throop gave the bolanees ns, North, $10,000, Weat, $18,000, were the fizurcs, minus the percentage for non- coliection,” Not na much money was needed this year, and he hoped there would be econo- my fuo this direction, Ald, 8Stauber spoke of the necessity, from a sanltary polnt of view, for keeping ilic streets Ihe amount sbiould be at NTED~A GOOD DO HOUSEWORK eray must b6 & kood CUMPETENT GIRL 09k for " nice fam| Avply to MRS, WHITTAKEL, 248 Sorth P Grove-ay,, near NTED—A MANUFACTURING FINRM DESIRES to by n block of frum 5 t Iand within'a mile and a hait of the Wil pay Cash. but it must be & bargnlf istess lucation and i 83,000 10§, 600, Agent, 101 Coltuge NTED=A NEAT, ‘The Superintendent inan or Kwede, 10’ c he Court-House. men who would 'he question of In- ANTED=A COMT 102 Kouth Park WASEED-A Ginc tumily, “Callat 3 WANTED=A CourkT VV ° of tiiree: ais0 to wash_and tron. Scandinavian preforred. 1ioom D, 163 South 84 per week. TENT BECOND GIRL AT corner Twenty-fourth-st. - ‘0 110 WORK IN A SMALL NT COOK FOR FAMILY. a $0,000, Boutl, DVANCES MADIE 0% Qolph-st., iear Llark, itaom NT 8UM TU LO. itberal price will bo patd f 'tu, yeas, 8,—Tur- Scamsiresses. TANTED-GINLS WITH blugere, 173 Clark-st., third duor front. und ditchea clean, least the smine as last year, Ald, Tuley sald economy in street-cleaning areant an increose in interments, Al the money appropriated last year sbould have been ex- ‘The Council should He favored sdding 218,000 to the Wost, and for the North, and the unexpended bal- Y BOM TO LOAN ON vianoa without removal, NY BUM WANTED ON FURNITURE, PIANOS ot other securit & 100, or wore, loane [1ASH PAID FOR QLD GULD AND - SILVER Matiey o 1020 un Watciied, d Ueacription at (JOLD3MLLY Oftice(fleeused), Wa Iast Madi l'o.ms 4 without remu 152 Dearborn-at,, Koot Ih,, }IUEII‘NIT%%:iNA\SD MACHINES WITIK amend by making the (without Temo at TEL Dosrboriio ANTED=A THOROUGHLY irl to take care of [nfant i SV bt "ol VaRen U \/ANTED—A QOO NURSE-GIRL, IMMEDIATE- ous who cau come well rocommended; nona ¥, _ 37 Aldinuesquara, MAN,SWEDE, O NORWEGIAN tiial 16 yoara uld, for o ehtid 01d: une that can maslat In sowing, ut 1003 Miche 3 2 = snve in some ouice; references. 10,000 to the South, = S ol Z5 di, nnd valuadius Lozu and Huilion t._Establlahed 1303, spectors; fot Ald, Cullerton quoted from the Camptroller's report to show thut there wers §107,314 in actual cash in the Trensury to the cred(t of the Sireut- Cleanhys Fund, Was there no way {u which the money appropriated could be exvended? Why pcoplu bo asacsred year after yeard er said ft was about time the mouey was accounted, wnd.a. committas appointed to look vver the books. e was in favor of speud- every dollur of the appropriat{on. he Councll then adjourned uatil thls cven- | Ald. Pearsons urged that one of the Bullding urme-glrl, 10t leas Inspcctors could look after the elevators. Ald, Cory {usisted that It was nucessary to provide for the Elovator Inspector spoclflcally, as the ofllce was created by ordinance. The amendment was agreed to,—yens, uddlng, Cullerton, Throop, 2 003, Catalogue sent !rw\-\.\’u S roperey it Chttnio.gr g el Chiicagu, or o; A0bmiics, B, L PEANE, 142 e ONEY TO LOAN ON TMPS( i1 €rLy m sumns to suit. Apply at Ul CO., 153 Pearborn-at, ONEY TO LOA uls farsis within Nt Miscelinncous ADY OF GOOD APPEAR. tage to travel Tn Aprl. : BTOCK OF THOSE ELEGANT DECREI Upright Planos, so not. ni quatity of taue, fresh fro; STORY & CAMIY 184 and 100 nays, 0,—Pearsons, Beaton, und Rawle ‘Ald, Sinvth moveid to strike out 4 and insert and strike out 84,000 aud fnacrt £2,000, Ald. Gilbert spoke againat this. ‘Uhe efllclency of the Department wasn't the best last He didn't see why lt‘slmu)d bo erippled. Iuapectors were not Loo mony. N Waldo bolloved, it tho pollce atd thelr duty, two Inspectors could get sroutid, Ald, Throop asked §f it was the duty of the polics to stund around bulldings and sce that the ordinauces wers complied with? Ald, Waldo safd the paliceeould take care of the minor offcuses, 3 "[lie pmendment wos not nareed to, Ald, Tully moved to atrike out four and nsert three, and striko out §4,000 and insert 0N _GOOD COLLATEITA t. Apply at Ruom #, 70 Fitih: 40P, ADUATE OF THEE Paliner House to 410 Mic] ul;pfll for tho violin, ookkocper ITUATION WANTED— +) years' experlency (n purchast dry-youds trade, home.and aliros neeting Wlmself with sow large iunsa ta- act as vuyer, o i t for manufacturerst also, i diliiest retereind Lol moved from the Iimited pumbr of chsemble pl s OSEY TO LOAN 0N GENTLEMAN WITIH 25 housa rccclx»uhsn or tha clothing and I8 deatrous of con. 1ES CAN DR ITAD IN EX- clange for currency at the counting-roomi of the ] A LL " & 3 ock of new Mathushek: Plano JICKELS AND T TORY & CAMY', 106 and 100 0UTH PARKS. Annnat Report of the Commissloners. The Bouth Park Commissfoners Lield a meet- Ing yesterday afteruoon, at which sunary ‘bills to the amount of 8052 were audited und ordered The annunl report, o copy of which hos been scnt to the County Hoard, waa theu adopt~ ‘I'he first matter to which the document gives attention is a Bnuncial statement concern- Ing the BSouth Parks, from their inception to Dec. 1, 1878, It 14 98 follows; Tand purchase: Improvement ai Inscount un bund, Expenves of asscas cxiensive st cansultyou on D Btat TLVER 25 AND 50 CE:! of 10 in exchanyo fol of Tribung Company 1[0 LOAN=£5,100. $7.600. per cant Interest, o nguire of JACOB WEIL, DX Wasti- T PIEMS TN PACKAGES urrency ab counting-goom TED, REEEP Li ¥ 8 an of experfence, restdont of the had liabiist fa thorouyti’ atd refiabie; 1 salary ofier capabilley iraven: good referenced, u; va, Trivuse ovlce. WANTED=NIY A MEMDEL OF TI ndof Trado: young man: good acco! Ty Santed 810 per week. Lot of refereuce. OELLANEOUS, TRAVELING BALESMAN t 1o Lendvillo fs dezirons of repre- wa_reifablo houses {n that place snd vicluily. Addresa N O REACT COUNTEY | rpo Lo N=870, SLOG 8150, 83,00, §5,000, and cheaped manner s raved cliy’ real catate, LAVIS 18 DESIRING T do s intlicbest L, OF some division, A, No KEL- ED—DY A YOUNG MAN OF 24, ence (o thio hardwaro tradu (ur ustaeas) eleher [n clty or cuuntry Address T 10, Triliuno otice, 81,000 ON 1M1 ty, ot B per BALLARD, 145 I ! 'O LOAN~870,000 1IN r $£20,(00, af ED CITY PROPER: LL PENSION Sycars. Applyto 0. W, N0 fee charged; ho n GUODRICH, ATTORN] an Interest ba 8 amall tuwii A | references 3,000, t Thly also was lost, 1 ; TUNTION WA Ald. Cullerton moved to strike ont Less cash from miscellancous sources, $2,800, ALD, THROOR gald the tem was put in with a view of lessen- 1t represonted _a portion of what was gaved from last year. There was $200,000 of savinga in the Treasury, and there would by 200,000 more. Ald, Cullerton was opposed te the ftem. He didn’t propose to be caught in a trap. 1t truo that the Finonce Comnmittee intended to partion of the money from the Treasuryi 1t looked to bim like a scheme to reduce safn- d, Tuley looked at the matter in the same t was the duty of the Councll to cash 08 possiblo on all salaries un- 000, « The 8400,000, ho thought, should be deyoted exclusively to paying th The motiot to strike out was agreed to, The $5% was increased to 8020 to cover the RUNS OF 85,000, 10,00, ac 710 K per conts money 1o handy uo HILL, 07 Wasliington-at, 2 REAL ESTATE il threo tines: ATSLAW, 124 DEAR, «Clifcago, Advicu free. Fouriven yoars' TED—RY A MIDDLE-AGE G uycars' uxperience ns travellag sales. man for wholvaale dry raods Jr notion house bestof reference. Addreaa 080, T QUIVATION AWANTE man: exj 8ud maniier it su 72 FINST-CLASS LANDS FOTIU (ormation iriyen by cal pullian Block (wiih at ELL. OR TIADE FOIt ud 16 the ** Exchangy 'O 1 YR 1\ nd w004 AToCk wos 0 04, Tribunc ol ddresefug It addressiug Houn AL per ceut TF You WANT TO nux;. Y Tt sacelon of Come +v..8210,073, 40 Tux cortificates (In po Y A _1IOTFL CLERK OF i on well s stewand utels {n the United A N, Btate e Conipainy, lian EADVILLE, UREATEST MINING CITY IN THE worldi' full tufirn TRONICLE COM UIET HOME FOIt LADIES DI 0 constant attend Dux it C: ON CITY TEAL per cents no commiselon Auerican Exclungs Tank, G, (diaputed account). Cashon band.ve. » AN “BXPERIENCED rless beat of riferenes oilice, Kl nian (n hnedware or kiven, ‘Addredas A8, Cril ___TO RENT-110USEN, West Sldes '—$12 PEIRt MONTH UNTIL MAY F, lino two-story brick hous Flllmore-st. t also two-stor 5 second floor, 40 Sarvard-at.” in- EHCIIANT TAILONS HESS 0D WANTED=TO BUMMER COUK-8TOVI ~clasa cutl st of city roference, 1 Tonds (sold).. 81,751,000 $4. lJu}‘n!l (‘l’ulll’!fll) 000 ANTED=DY & LADY. WO A8 AT TiAC: Iy o e EiAC, TUATION WASTED=AS PEACTICAL, CURTON ereiees from Chicnio Suburbane Park tax (collected; Park nwsgesnent (col . Collucted from sundty sources Acerued futureat on bonda.,, Penultios, custs, and cxpionses, tax c thicates (including ! of vurchase nng collec Tntcrest on deposits, . Loan uccbunt (in 1itl: i 1131 payubly (bolng deferro L. ond Woodlawa-av,, a tug 0 rooms and ecll Ire of C, 0. DUPEE, AST! erwiso by an expert ineeh: erof every desciiption of wi uperator uf ali kluds of wood-workiug fery wid toolst bookkeoper, arc| it 8 selcuginer . Addr 'TUATIONS WANTED—F] Domeuticss FD=BY TWO0 GUOD BWEDISIT ks, woshers, and Ireniers. Apply ot CITY CEMETERY, For, purchase of groundsand other expenses, 2,500 Ald. Loddiug moved to striko out, 1prlnlcu for years, Where ) inle, deslguer, and wi ooilswotk, (nventor and_otaer mue I AALE—TWO OR TIHEE £00b HORREE A y for ‘want of' e costonied to the city; suld on! 50, two sInglo wakuns, and two aingle wagl ricerd or markels, DD MALLO: sum had been app! hod the tnoney gono Ald, Tuley could sco no necessitv for the ap- propriation. ‘The cemnotery hod veased to be o cemotery, andhe deajr dong with the money. Ald, Pearsons roferred him to the Comp- trolier’s report, from which it appeared that the expenditures wero $1 Ald, Tuloy nsked i purposes, or wos there a wal the Cowptraller's offico who drew the money ! ‘Ald. Thraop sald there was & large number of hodies yet In tho centotery, And the Jots fn other graveyards, to which the bodles weru to be re- moved, hiad to be paid for, “I'he motion to strike out waslost. AlQ, Cary snid thero was o balance, and moved to strike out §2,500 und insert 81,000, The motion was agreed to. CITY-HALL PUND, Toward constructionot City Uall,, ... Ald, Cullerton moved to striko the ftem out, roller's report showed that U 08 to theecredit of the fuud, J[f true, not a dolior should Ls appro- He osked low much ot the $150,000 set aslde Inst year had Leen drawn ont. Ald. Pearsons couldn’t tei him, Ald, 8chwelsthal aald there was $120,807 un- cxpended of last year's al Ala, Cullerion sald the teredt, loss cost toy Ot 8, TTLE BADDLE-MATL teap, 6 years, sound and Kind, Address L 09 ST-AND TIEATRE, uit, 101 Coltage’ Grovo-ut,, near i to kuow what was and deseription, J, IL°DIL> P ik (belng deforred paymont QUIUATIONS AN evinsirenes tesen 0 2 housowerk Inn prive iirs.Dlcase canl at 300 West 1id OATION, WANTED=TO " b0 . F0 EXCHANGE, NOFR-A QOOD IMPROVED (08, % fi-crmmgfnfik o bt o1 andaare. NDISE To BXCI U 4 wholerale wtuck, 1n 1 110 $23,000, and take ln. ent fur cemetery ing cemetery 80, Tt will bo observed from the forecolng statom: that the amount exiended for **improvement and maintenauce ' very noarly balances tay tux, " boing the proceeds from the unnul tax lovied for the fmprovemont and waintenance of the South Clurk and other purposes meutioned in the laws croating the sumy, Alo, that tho lund purchased for tho South Park har cost §255, 730,45 more than the net procecos from tha” apccial asscsdment to dates the collec- tions from tho assesamont being $345, (35,50 in ure Amount due and uncollected on the apucial awsessmcnt for thu 1st, Sd, 4d, <th, &th, and Oth installinents and accruea intores Amount tax-certificat 4 Amount to bu coflected un the Tth ang #th Installments and ntore samu 10 Dee, 1, 1878 The outstanding bonds amol shown by thostutement, I'he Commission buve NGE=1 HAVE FOIU k_";lnifih;)‘givry‘v du “merehandive, all (il ANTED=IIY RHAFFCTADLE QLN Al'lll huiaework (o 8 su) XCHANGE—A FIlST-CLAS Y hwest cornor of W iKY (T A Kold watch. cres, 101 ® Adiderws N 05, Tribune, T LTENT liouneworks guod reforace 1 ENTRRIC Aahio fur rst-class salion, nid dini ORE—IMPONTANT TO PHYRICIANS-WOUD'R T 1 ; Quly regjnmitilo ANTED—TIY A COMPETENT GITt neral housework lna private fam! L1170 Wabms A1, 1K Washingto s WANTED TO RENY ENT=A HUTLIIN 0 e, 1, 1878, 83455, 02 L VADIAIAVL d it WEDISI GIRL TO DO LIBRARY ™ RRE oredia, ¥ 1, ‘Fribune uitteo, RESPECTADLR ainily; reforeace ncy, WANTEU=T s ok 4 B DELYBLY 0 tawary-pl 1 10 puzchasa about 300 J acres having been ac- 0 uglhit for cash, downestalrs, , MILLEI'S, "CAPABLE GUOD anuuu»m-u.rkq" ol "“'"’: ATION WANTED=BY A UO0D COOK, WASI(» o vl rifercica If yus OWN, REAT, 4% Cultage Uruve: i (il barts of the Lous frati Fellable anta collectud, sod speclal sitention unal Fund was cred- 000 which belonged to the Why should the Council put §: 000 on top of thatl Ald, Lawler opened out ou the Citv-Hill, denounclug it asa “damnable disgrace to the ety de Pearsons sald the clty was in duty bound to meko good the Canal Res Ald, Lawler considercd 000 sum, 'That would give 8150,000 with the unex- pended balance,—mora than was spont last your, e wauted a low appropriation, but was in fuvor of cutting the thousunds, Ald. Culleston would not vots §: make good & stew), Ho coal the Canpl-Redomption Funy from tho 'Tressury, ‘T'reasury, $00,000 belonged to that fund, Ald. Loduing moved to amend by striking out aud fusorting 870,003, which, with the balance, 200,000, blfeved the people wora witllng to b taxed to inlsh the bullding st the same time the county completed 1ts part, The build- iy should not b eripplod, Ald, Lawler suker ort. then details, for the beneflt of the dlons, the improvements made duriug 1t statea that the urk from Grove parke way, which was une of the moat unloviting por- tlons of the purk systom, has this year been so {mproved as to trunsform the same into o most feasureway, which whon by the blauting of tres embellishments, will become the handsomest improvemont yet made by this Commission, with {ta pretty summer-house dopot where the passengers ca it und enjoy the pleasing effect upon arriving ut or wotle walting to depart from FIOUSENOLD_GO! and frouce, ‘In & pr T LOW PIICES= the past year inthe pany, Hks West X pal cuirance to the West RIVen t ot resldv ‘VANTI!D— ) 1K gr sl o, w2, Tribun 10N WANTRD=TO™ DO 8 {cul) 1ady3 referetes required FLATOFST0 7 1301 Vet 8100 protorreds A Ty, ele., ele., on wturday eveiligs. LE=BECOND-IIAND 8TOV pi_wo necd 1he Too rhur Laundressess ANTER~HY A LAUNDRESS IN uranis had tor owii loiie erption Fund, NG TO JIOUSERKETING CAN NUT o-third fis coat. So8 Staty-at., fourth Sl'I'UA'lIl)R A Luardiig diouse Mlousciceepers. A YUUNG LADY A8 class private family b wifl= i IV Kool ¢ley rofureiee. Pl(n. H n . Ty vatdL ou; PRACTICAL, ~ PUSIIY loor. wanla 8 caplialle Lo Bervices, aud (uril & purts 4,10 ac Wi Atern Vavine Haiiro and facta | ca show o INSTRUCTION, 1 D.. OF TUEOLOUICAL Murgan Tack, 'wiil give tustruction by lx“l“’(ww studouts 1o the city. | N e ITUATION WAN r-g’. It, HARPERY, 1 Adiresa OHUAN ~LADIES AND GEN Employment Agonciess WANTEL} — FAMILIES IN NEED ayiun or Gurninn feilo hwlp can bo UK kS otiice, 163 il wauke, had been stolen ‘'he worth end of Grove parkway has olso Of the smount fn thy 4 H been greutly mvroved by the combletion of its western roadway, and the making of a stone siduwulk as fur south us the Stock-Yards Rall- roud crosaing; the chunghig over und remaking of the castorn roadway, sldewalk, Bpuco to thy sainy poliit—Hvy fuee taken off from the cast side of the roud to moko room for a sldowatk und proper planting-soace, 60 that a single row of trees nay be planted bu- tween the road and sldewalk, Itkewiso tuken off from tha contre ground und udded to the widthol the strect on fia west side, ‘Lue large opsn roudway ut the intersection of drive of Oukwond Grove parkway hos been properly improved, which makes a flnlshed pleasure-way of vroperty to the railron utters on each side of the weat driveway have cen fintaned from the rallroud to Forty-seventh street, uud the road-bed 18 bel cinders, ready for the stone tof Gica) 1 vay oh BECOULL uf 1ot upytt, 111 SD-IY A YOUNG AMEQRL. ME BA I FINTUT wiml»nl' uy.wrctml i\-h housty Wil inventory b cber, Audress B 73, Ll wold upeniug for uu vuergetle wau. I LEASE—TO LUMBERN corner of tie river and 1hist Tl iest polut Iy L. LEE, 176 Washiogton-» A 4 il planting. o bt AAf Aduress 0 01, e SAT BARGAIN-A STOC Firt uGatiy ot chey dot ] uffered for salu fur casl Lias otuer business, solithwest cor, F if tho street rumor was Fasl Vit Turen-st. Cotsbiiali true that the stone at tho quarries had run out. u Al Ballard replied that ho badi't heard the rutnor, but there was stona enoueh fn the quar £y to build o thousund such structures, A long tolk followea Fivo fret was I 1N CHICAGO uie Trotel us daat Vialey seud {SUNAL—C A B, Wednesdsy morotugi B, 10, u§s’k‘x‘|’u\\' 3, i ot bl legs wleo v ay B will bu pald fur thele ret YALD & TiANBI L wnltably roward INION BYOCK. many speeches belng made under the Impresston thut the balance to the credis of the Conal Redemption Fund was 4 but el the words went oy explained that the he bullding should be finished, Though a disgrace, 1t would suswer tue vurposa of & Clty-Hull, This wanld ba tha N FADYHOGTAPIT ‘o o further use for it BALE-RE( SIPILLL™ 01 endiy Working undvey luly's gul actually (n the ‘Treasus Address N i, Lribuiie ol for naught when Ald. balance was lietitious, ot Yoz stous i1 centn T sultably powanicd by returulog sauo 1o 118 Eust Madis sl Hooln UNTON STOCK-YAND BALE: ules, Quo KraY 8ad VLD Lruwd, sbudt L 3400 puuiids. 4 Weaterueay vits, with Blicth I of traveliLg ot @ POBRIAF COBILICTUIRE URVIO) § KUY wUt Hees el ul Koo BAUTUY & tuation borinaucut dud AN, Uvtierul Muinger, 2 covercd with ressing In the ‘Commissian has planted out in tha vark- EXPIRIGS Bivd gl GFF CLOTHING AT 1. 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