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¢ TUE COURTS e A Moore Delivers Another clafming that such detention Is not warranted by law, COUNTY count, ' A caplas was Issued for the arrest of Iarasl 1. Moss, at the Instance of Alexander \Wehle, who 0 claims that. Moss swes him $457.07, und he wants dusg ortant Opinion on the im arrested wind compelled ta give bail, so that |mportal L In the event of Judgment being entered he will Divorce Law. take no cliances i collecting the amount. JE— With the cotnmeticement of the March term of the County Court cases whl be given term Ininant Mast Have & Bona- | numbers, asfs the rule in the ollier courts. [7) (emp Here Bofore Re- The casee to date number 1,605, and of the first fide Home Here 700 cases 552 have been disposed of, which 18 o Mef Is tranted, remarkable showing, ‘These cases are all com- mon law, aud exclusive of the insanity, bas- — tardy, aud debtor sults, ball Wants to Enow PIOBATR COURT. N.Go“”"" Eiu In the estato of Francis M. Corby, deceased, wist to Do with That who dled Intestote, lettors of adminfstration -Sixth.” were fasued to Emily Corby, under bomi of # One-8ix W00, A punrdion’s h{x:n\ of the sama ——e amount was alse spproved, ie fuventary of the real and personal prop- erty of the Intg lafnes 11, Magls was flled yes. terday by Lambert ‘I'ree, the ndministeator, ‘I'he personal property is anpraised at onty 3341 CRIMINAL COURT, s, Bankruptctes, Judg- mwms;:‘lls: Conlfessions, Ele. o yesterday, In the ease of Remey Jndee )(au:n rioreil another fmportant decision Michnel \'anlsh pleaded eulity to burglary and g‘,’:;u']:fwr the ]urlsnllut,lun of courts in m::.“t:’.“l‘::::l::;l was on tria) for robbery. wisaty f8 divorco matters. ‘The following Is T OAT L Aupne Bronaerr—1 to 241, Inclusive, No. fulkt opinfon in 108, Warren va. Stoddart, and consolidated cases se tho bill etstes that the complainant Tothined tv nud State, tuat s and the | on trlal and rood for all day. ot I8 COTE TSl that after the mnr- | ©fnan Gany—sl, ‘mag, o0, 27, 238, lmnd‘“‘mndnul In this State committed adule | 2404, 241, 242, 048, 245, 240, 247, 248, 249, ure B RO E e mullclent, 1f truo, to | 951 fo BaM, and 200, sl inclusive, ' No. 20055 Page va, Bexton, on trial, Cdunag JaMksox—Asaists Judge Gary. on trial, Junok Mloann—u3, 24, 25, 26, No case on trinl. Junog Rtourus—17 and 8 on new calender, and sct cuge 7,007, lleth va, Matthows, and seb case 6,471 on irial and to be resumed at 2 p, m, Jupor: Bootit—510, 043, and 541 of ald calon- dar, and 1 to 15 of new enlendar. Junog MCALLIsTRI—H to 03, Inclusive, excent 5 and No cano on trial, 7.3 vorce nn asked for by the compaine nufl{{,‘,‘&“,:’,", ‘Sroved that the defendant 1n eserted his wife, came fo Lee + and there decelved & warthy wi ud ber, and that they for samo time Hved to- e aand wife, and went eliwwhera ve- p\h!'“mm, and it s eall has inarried yet joed i ourso no woman should be required to il fz¢ bl ar & hushand, s crimes are_such o esonld occnpy & felon's coll tn_somne Penl. 1t e 19000 P o7 atatement fn the bill that No cano | it U6 wie fied the compiainant was a | guis FARWKLL—2, Ui, Direw ve, Drew, | s e 08 Kooty wan ucisdictional, It la | Fubur Loowis—-Insane cance 0130 to 10 0'cl e o defensa In thls case. ‘Cherois n | Noa, 1, L 107, 1,204, 1,200, 1,208, 1,210, netbere 0 SO atertat atlegation fu tho bill | 1,211, 1,214, '1,%17, ‘1,210, ‘1,250, " 1,224, and et S8 Sroved hefors the divorce can bo | 1,525 : 'Mua, 11 the defendant wae appearing and cone JUBOMENTS, fifms‘“""'- it fi?!'}d,:'mrf“,d,‘,’,’flm"‘lfi: ‘:ofl:f Umren States Crnent Count—Jupar Bron- Gan bas B0 Jarledetion L0 SO e Srunt grrr—Manufaciurers: Natiotn] liank vs. Calvin i, ot Al right and Leonar ng. 72,43, Bt iagprovo ‘that “shio "residar in_ tus | NS o SaunT_dUnan any - Dantel Contoy ey 1 ol e B § Wiiiam Byeay :-umll(.’-n.s 0, 50—V, 1. Greens J va. Morton C, ¥ er, ), L 14, Foial committed adultery i thin - State. | V500000 S 0 R Walker ve, Dora A, fatl Faueatlon to ba considercd Ie, DId the ¢ Smaniwhen shio led her bill resids In this | CR% S A Cincint Count=Junar Boorn—C. 11, MeCar- tand piste? ‘The statute provides, ** No | pioe ot a, va, Rudolph A Slomer. S Al e cntitlcd (o o divarco e *yenr S50 | Guurgo. A, ‘Mo et A i Nlchalan Lol Evmmidrd in the State unu"w o,n yeor pre- 04,65, —1, F, Cotb et al. va. Finlip Goltnian, vour o Blinz tho ill, unless the olfenso ur - | 53, gy 8, —Antou Bering ot nl, ve, Jobn Boland. 87 w—Hermann Welller va, i e Dikined of was commiited within this “Famen Conels, shilsL onear both of tho artics realded | goo - i 0. 85 u"ffiffime'!"'rflc proceeilnga sialt bolad tn the | 3¢90 Y; M Gtetle se: Same, $150, 56,1 e RErs €Tt o Stalas | Iiryan va. Chlénge Acndemy of Destgn, $015.04, = e e nan. 48, Socs, b ond 5 Fhe | Alfred Hoothve, Jumes Couch. 157,45 ~Chi- faanme Coorl saya the correct reading of these o 3 A ' 373,80, -4, Schirmer va, Same, 81,074, 74 SIBERIAN WHEAT. - The Country Which Is to Compote! with America ns a Whent-Producsr, Toronto Mail, A great many people have very hazy {dens about Russia fo genernl und Siberia In_ barticu- lar. The latter vast territory, some 1,200 miles from north to south, and $,500 from esst to west, has been subjected in the minds of many persons, through the patnetic story of the ** Kx- Iles of Stberin,” to fufluences akin to those which bave molded the [deas of many Koglish- men and others respecting this country. Pho- tographs of snow {or salt) besprinkled entitics all fur-capped, leggined and belted, In Red-River capotea; 8 woll or two sneaking in the fore- ground; a black bear lazlly gamboling on o tree in the rear; with scveral *Injuns’ on the far frosty horizop, in moccasins and snow- " shoes, ‘apparently .chasing nothing in par- ns ia, **All snita for divorcs must e ::::g:rdln tho connty where the complatnant fies, and ahe must hava resided in tho Stato for Sereiryrovions to filing the ohl, nnless the eare was committed within the Stale, ur whilst eeeor bolb paties reelded therain, Jtemdence of e taty fs csecntial to jurmsdiction.” Nor sewe left to epeculation as to the meaning of the i \Tealdes,” In New York, Clisncelior Kent 14, Io contldering the Jaw ot divorce where the saereguired the. complainant *:to be an actual Tident,” »that the party must take up his rosl- cste fn the State with a bona fide intunt—with tha szimos manendi—before ho would bring himsolt vithia the policy or the langunge of the atstote, ' . TheSupremo Court ot this State guotcs and ap- smretine”longuags of the learned Chuncellor of Sex York, and” says in relation to tne sfutute of BisState, **1t canunot bo supposed that the Log. iiatore Intonded 1o give o statns In the conrts, and szt toapoly for s divorce, tu citizens of other sutes, when they had no dwolling-place and nu rusoent business umongat us, . . o It [resi- th., cannot be acquired by going to o place witn nepurpose of retiring immediately, When the feaielle and entire bosines: are within another firisdietion, res{dence canuot be ebimined by a Tt to tlls State mercly for the Institucion of the i, without any otherintention,™ Thocomplain. szl 2 ber testimony, suys that her husband Ieft berln Canada, where thoy were marricd unmil i tleular, ara sent home plentifully to ad- ttaided, and that she remnined tnore, und only 1 u‘uhlm thirec months ago™; that sho **cama | Wirlng country cousins, and help to Delabilh} bha was hor object fn cominz | foster the motlon that Cnvada s in * and that she {hnke she wifl return to Can- the main an Arctle rexlon, covered with almost perpetual snow, pervaded by enormous rivers, which, under masses of ice, puraue their course through bLoundiess primeval forests to the dlstant ocean. No doubt n country of such vast extent ns Siboris must be in dliferent climates, and the soll and products must be ns various. But, though the nortliern parts aro. vold nnd inhospltable, there are extensive fertile reglons which—those watered by the great River Oby especlaliy—will, ft' is-guld, now havo their wheat and_other products brought inta com- et & ime "' ; that ahe 38 supporting herself ad (s encaged in working for auch support; itat ber Intention 1 to remain hiere for some time., *If mybealth fails me, Ithink I havo cot ta 50 Joze. "1intend to stay for n length of time, —1 do 20t know how long.”* She lias no honio of hor own. iler father resldes 1n Canada, aud also **her le.” They invite her to live with thom; she [:v with her brother. No construction can e placed upon thisevidence but thut the complalnant ot come here to **realde,” She Isa truthin), woman, aud rofused to decelve the Court, es not say that sbe has **a dwelling-vlace, " permanent busineas nmongst us.* | petition with American und even with Sauthern truthful, d therefore says | Russtan wheat In the British markets. ‘The Oby e Clcime to s divorce, and | {g the largest river in the Russiuu Empire, - Ts- lteateturn to Canada after & time,” 'This does | guing jrom ILake Altyn, in the Desert ot 2ot consfituta residence., The complainant fa not deze *'with 2 hona iide Intent, " with **tho animus Eanendl," Tho Courts of thls State do not grant divorees o citizens of othes Slaten or subjects of dider Powers not realding in this State, .1t ls the duty of our courta to punish the defendant for his mes committed in the State, but the complains 1sizatlook o lier uwn Government and its courta fortha redrees of wrongw committed uginst her, Toe blil will thercefors be diamiswod without Dreludice to tho right of the complanantto file her Ul bring hor suit in any confi having Jurisdlc- tion, L Iscninska, it 1s_navigable almost throughout to its source, affording 1,000 miles of smooth unvigation. The vecessurica of life are ex- tremely cheap In this district, especlally abaut Tobolsi; so cheap, indeed, thut indoleace nnd ense provalls to such an extent as to retard " the comuiercial and Industelal progress of the inhubitants, It scems atranie to hiear of a sea routo from 8tberia enly now be- ngz “*discovered,” vin ‘Tobolsk, but this mav be owing to a want of enterprise on the part of the residents. It appears that wheat from Siberin passing throueh the Gulf of Oby, probably throueh the Stralts of Walgatz, or else north of Nova Zembia, can be sold in Loudon, tnelud- ing frelht, for 00 centa per pood, which is an anprecinble pato lower than the prics of white Rusafsn and American wheat, . ‘I'here seems Lo bo o reason why, should this be true, Sineria should not prove a most jin- portant factor {n Buropean wheat supply, The southern port of the country is fertlle, with fin- mense plains or stepnes, some, no doubt, sandy and barren, but others well watered, with apen tracts betwaen forests, generally adapted for tillage and pasture. In fuct, Siberla {s a country of many and varied endowmenta snd capablli- ties,—rich In flue furs und _skins, gold, “sliver, {ron, lead, nud copper, and having ulso coal in tha northern part. ‘'he Rusalan carnvans travel everv year through the country with their merchandise to China, pnssing through 'L'obolsk on the Oby, waere also ail the furs furnished by Siberia are brought into u_ warchouse, and” thence for- wardod to the Biberian chancery at Moscow, Unaer proper trade develupment the exports of Siberla ought to be very large, und greatly fn excoss of the fmports. " It ailords » varlety of vomwodities Which ure of great use to for- elgners, und Its artitlcers want neither tools nor materinls to carry on thelr trade, though they are lacklng in industry and push on account of the cheapuess of foud und other esay comlitions of life, Much iine wheat should ¢ome out uf the Taholsk distriet. ~Agriculiure, cattlefecd- gy fshing and bunting luve indeed for uges been the chlel oceupations . of the Russian people, though untionnl development i other ways has been the rula slnee the Great Peter eivilized the barbarous subjects of his vase Em- pire. Russla, in commerce, as fu azriculture, now lolds a rank among thy uatfons of the worla of which huan foreslzit could hava formed no concention, und which it can assign no lmits. THE 1877 TAX CABRS. Murk Kimball, the Soutl Town Tax Collector for 1677, filed & bl yestarday fn the Superfor Court againet the Hide & Leather Bank, the Chiy of Chicago, and others, to nscertain what tdowlth the one-sixth of,Jast year's personal- Pioperty taxes which were declared filegal, He S48 that whila ho was Collector he recolved Irom the followlng partles the following tmounts, being thetr personal-property taxes for1877: The Hide & Lenther Bank, $2,477.233 the Pullman Falace-Car Compauy, $3,283,00; L C.P. Freer, $1,638.40; C. 1L Fargo, $31.02; C.H. Careo & Co., $1,603.12; Fleld, Leiter & Co, 830,827,704 the Corn Exchange Natlouul fl;fg. !AB.BILL; aml the Unlon Nutfonal Bunk, :;«M-A. Tho Collector now holds fn his MT‘ oneaixth of all the nbove mmounts, Mfl' 86171, which the partles claln was 0 iznoraiico of the law, wid sbould bo re- o o them, On the other hand, the 2o ounty, town, and State authoritics emend that this mouey shall be paid over to h emfi In this dilommu the Collcctor sk that m;[ lz;m partiesin fnterest mnay bo com olted 5 crplead, and that they may settlo botwoen mitelves as 10 who snail rocetve the money, i DIVORCES, aria Dassett complalns that her husband, f':“glfy C. Bassett, has bean for several years X ;: r'mnu drunkard, und has also been in the i threateniig to kidl hor, untll she daros ”nowlm him nur longer. " But a_divorea mnummure relleve her anxiety, provided Ju:mfmf‘l Irom annoylug her afterward. Ii'e!l“|m"hnllm feels rather sad that his o :radm—rwd him some ycars ogo for byl mman, but his lacerated “feclings have i ‘tn healed that hio can let her 1£0 oW Ut any resrets, nnd even with pleasure. ey . “Dowar i e lnl‘urh‘:fifllmu“ hushaid's passion 0T e v o s S e e KNIGHTS OF HONOR. finle In favr of his Wilsky bottle 1115 name spectal Dispateh to The Tridune. MMty Robertson Dewur, nud when sho re- MILWAUREE, Feb. 10.—Ths sccond sonual Bunstrageq ), th ni ’ g Fatbago, et thon' lio 1eft her some scven Grand Lodge of Knicnws of that s the last she heard of him, MosUnsor the i ¥ o 9 v, Ames W, I : | Hovor, a benetlclory organizatfon that has hflhlzll him i b f‘i{‘.‘{;’.‘ .::I-,'.‘.!"fi.\'{fi“ ;?5, sprung lnto extstence within the paat few years, 'm:""" twenty.one years, And ho hopes she | convened in Boynton’s Hall this afteruoon, The T away, first snnual meeting showed the oxistence of 1TENs. 1n the cage of C; My ashman vs, The Natfonal Mu- """':;‘und others, David Iiyman was yester- e (;nltud ’Il\'cclwr by Judge Moare, ‘This g, tora’ bnll agninat the Natfonal Musts twenty subordinate lodges, with a membership of 844, At tie present meeting twenty-clght lodges arev represcnted, Total memberaniv, 1,188; lucreaso durlng the year, elzht lodges ¥, mPany to sulafy a judgmens for about | nnd 204 members, ‘The rullmvli;xi' uxlruclzl from J ty the aunual address of Grand Dictator. ITauser Pvlim.%::" f,r Sally 3. Follansbeo vs, Charles will scrve to show the purposes aud ussfulness 0*m,um' :1lné‘:m%‘?mméfi"w"m:h ‘“""’“"'": of the organization: o 4100, ek creditor 1o, the amoun| “Durings the year the Order ab largo has 1 be rm'."’f,fl,f ,pf]‘_m"" before Judge Mours | 1y, 'drlI:?cunll‘l’ )lulmvnru trial, sl ane which tonyey, Y dofendant, Ip charges that | qughy 1o forever set at rest the insinuations of Wy ypger S0 by Follansbes to his wifs was vl th fusses came &huu era pretense to sccure some fletitious | O, eneinles, that, us soon as death lo rapldly, wo would fall to meet our'engagements, Ju oty- our brothers be "llfanxylf‘:‘u:fi{" ¥ announces that in the futurg }I):\E‘B xi'l‘::[gf ‘k::':'f:»:"":‘m:?'.’.?.g f we Ty nald terey ynou[),"mn cascs o day, tnstead of | yyery dollar of our obligations caused by their 1A dhenaffigloned on s eallendar, desth, We havo patd to tielr tamilies oF repro- 5 Con. o baukruptey was fisued to sontatlyes BS2000; ud to this thy donations v Storg from ludividual members und trom lodecs, Willlag 1 l’!{x‘n&c:fi‘l( Wwag, appointed Assgoco of | o huyo scut Soutls the enormous sum of ¥500, N % 3 sut that compares ‘nvurubl)‘ in amount Nancy Clart ITEL 8TATES COURTS, b the entire dunation of a wrencrous North, Alexymeoirk begun & suit” yesterday against | ‘Thus wo see that a band of 60,00, worklug with ‘“HIB:{:,?"'UIH ol und Jacob R, Fowlur, clafm- | one heart and ove purpose, each bearing his B, () part, can 4o eull'y what the world upplauds "hue,"l aflln & Co., of Now York, brought !!,wu.mo of vur fellow-citizens for dolng, This Caldwig """"l’.’uluu“’lluum Lawrence, Lyman | great work was uccomplished by us in sixty Leegu 44 Stason A, Hiicgiue, THoras 5. | dayan 852 'f‘lm following ere the Grand Lodge oflicers: Grand Past Dictator, D. C. Babeock, Appleton} Graud Dictator, . H. Hausor, Fond du Lac; Graud Vies Dittator, A« C. Allen Milwaukve} Grand Assistant Dictator, . J. .\Iore"y, Racioo; Grand Chsplain, J, M, Sanderson, Junesvillej ley aqglyockan 8 sult for 31,000 aud John Lram: m‘:‘:"' 3,000 agzaluat the same partics. ntP:nm ly‘lmou COURT IN BRINK. Loaterday 68 Bank, of Bloomington, filed & bill s Amm,'k""‘"" Holines und R, E. Jenkins, 134 1 10 forecloso w mortgage lien for A1 on ) | Grand Itoporter, W. H. Brazier, Milwaukes; m.‘i“lf)vl"il Aubxfflli’lon}‘o?r.nlg':|uhll‘u"‘|"}: I‘X'A':'- Grand ’l‘repnurn'r . Thayer, Sheboygan; 5 J Grand (lolde, Mills Fourtelotte, LsCrosso; Girund Quardian, C, W, Ruudiett, Watertown; Urand Bentinel, D. G. Hawley, Milwaukee. Grund Trastecs, D, C. Babeock, Appletoni W, H. Banders, Oshkosh; E, W, Clark, Neenshe Representatives to Suprene Lodgo, J, W. Band- craon, . Janeaville; W. ti, Banders, Ostikosl; J. H. Hauser, Fond du Lac, B £ Peiey 0 Tk of e, 1) + Brog) W Bl gy n" CIRCUIT CQuURT. A hmx}'&.'.’d,":;"',- inprsoned for ot giriog & l‘d‘w T the 1 ofa - ?“’""’ & pelition for hfl:e):umu. 30, 14, d John P, Olinger and O, OUR BEAUTIFUL RIVER. The Admirers of Its Odors Hold an Important Convention, And Subsequently Have a Conference on the Sub- Jeet with Mayor leath, Our Howago Killa the Fish in the Des- plaines and Iliifois Rivers, Plans Suggested for Affording Relief. The delegates from alang the lne of the Ilinofs & Michizan Cannl assembled n the club-room of the Grand Paclfic yeaterday morn- fnge, preparatory to conferrlog with the Mayor aml other muncipal ofliclals of Chlcago con- cerning the sower eases wid 'minclls which aro wafted down the canal nud the Illnols River as far a8 Peoria. ‘There were present M, Trubw, Bird's Bridges Masor Lyuch, Ottawa; Mayor Ellwoad, Jollet; Mayor Antes, I3, 8anford, Morrls; Supt, Thomas, Lockport; Corporation-Counsel C. 15, Garnsey, Jollet; Corporation-Counsel C. Grant, Ald. L. W, Ctaypool, Morrls; Alex Vaughey, Scneeay John Clark, Utiens H. M. Sluger, WV, I Pierce, J. B. Rood, Lemont; J. 0. Glover, Chicngo; Al Woodrall, Jolicts L. I, Ingalls, the Hon. A. M, Jones, Ald. F. W, Woodinan, Joliet; Ald. I, A. Masou; C. B, Ilaywood, Jollet Sun; J, 1. Ferrts, Adam Comstoel, City-Attorney len- dricks, of dollot; B, 1L Spleer,” of Marsoiliess o, L. Norton, Georze Lyma, Georze Whlteman, Isane Novles, of Lockporey nml other gentle- meu, It was arranged that n preliminary meeting should be held at 10 o'clock, lut it was not called to order until half-past 11 o’clock, Mayor Lyneh, of Ottaws, performing thut duty, amd nominating the Hon. {1 M. Singer ot Lemont a8 Chalrman, Mr, SInger was duly elected, nnd on taking the chalr safd that the object of the meeting, 18 he understood It, was this: At a meeting of a committee of citizens held at Jolict, on the 1210 just., o committes was sppolnted for the npurpose of having a conference with the eiti- zens of Chleuro with reference to the atenches arising from the discharee of the sewers of this ity into the Chicago Kiver nud thenee info the canal, betfevine thut Clifeago woulld co- operate with the Committes in devisimg sume means of getting rid of the nuisance, und this meeting was the result of the movement, M . 8anford, of Morrls, waschozen to net ns Secretary, and on motion of Muyor J. G. Lill- wood, of Jollet, the minutes of the mecting at Jollet were read. A number of Jettera were read from different representative men atone the Jine of the canal and linots River, includinie T, D. Brewster, Esq.,of Peru,and Muyor Warner, of Peoria, The former stated that the horses would not drink the water of the canal, and the Intter wrote that the water of the llifnofs Rlver was uniit to drink, the Water-Works gutting thelr supply for the city from that souree, Mr. W, Ii. Comstock, of Jollet, County Sur- yeyor, who was appointed to confer with the City Engineer of Chicugo—Mr, Chesbrongh,— and others, came In, and,belng mntted a. report, which emboidied the several oluns of remedy which have Irom tine to time Deen mentioned nnd published. THE FOLLOWING 18 THE REPONT, which was recofved: * The undersigncd, 1n accordonce with the resolu- tlou passed at Jollet, met Mesern. Chesbrongh and Jenne In_ Chicazo on Tucsday, Feb, 18, 1870, and would respectfully report that, after a protracted conferonce and n detalled deecription by lr. Ches- brongh of tho yarloua plans proposed and discussed for disposing of tho rewerage of the city, and the rensons for the adoption of the preacnt method, yonr Committee find that the prevent condition af the river and canal were considercd ns contine Eencles which might occnr In tle remoto futura, and means for remedying them were looked upon as a problem which might hnve to be kalved, - The presunt offensive etate of the water in the Desplaines and 1llinols Rivers arlses from the fol- lowirg cnuses: 1. I'rom the low atage of the water in Lake Michigan at this time, whtch raduces tho depth of the water in the canal at Dridgeport from one to twa fect below the pofnt at which it etanda In the summer, 2. 'The extraordinary thickneea of the fce, which etlll further reduces ‘tho depth of the water, and produces by itu friction o very cousiderabl dimi- nution of the carryln capuclty of tho canal. 'The sowage romaining the eamu and the fotal flow throngh the canal beiug not to exceea one-third of the flow in sumimer, the reasous of (s extremely ufl:mlvu odor at the present timedvill be apoar- ent. 3 4, Tho fco proventa this uffensive odor from bes {ng diffuecd nlong fhe ‘wholn conrse of the cannl a1d river, and permits It to eccapo fn o highly con- centratea form wherever damsor mpids caiso a viotent aglintion of the wator. 4, On accaunt of the extremoly low staze of wa- ter in all of the streams in this reglon at the pres- ent tinie, the sewave does notreceivo Its uaual dilution from that source. Al of theeo circumn- einnces combined producg n state of ntiairs from which rellel becomes an abxolute necessity. Thy neurest svurce of telief is found in the near Apprusch of spring, when the sewage wiil be di- Juted to such n degree as to render it much less offunsiva, e noxt source of relicf, it 14 hoped, wil be the Fulierlon avenuo conduit, If it {s found ihat the North Dranch can be diechnrged into tha Inko through this condnit without contam- inating the watec-anpply of the cuy, it will very waterially rellove the canal, and may possibly ne duce the city to coustruct a similar one from f pofnt near the head of the South Branch to the ke, ‘These measures, if carrled out, wonld, norhaps, pallinte tne evil until such time as the deopening sud widenlne of the eanal could bu elfected. Tnis propused cnlirgement of the cana) wonld {ucrense 1t tn sbout four timen i1s present capacity wt ordinuey slages of navieation, Anothier vource of rollef, in the apinlon of your Commuttec, might be looked for in an Incrensed vigliance of tho city authurities, or such other pro- cautiuns an mteht rendee It Imposnibla for refuss from the distillerios und packing-hoveus to be con- voyed Into vhe river, The report was signed by Mr, Comstock, MAYOR ELLWOOD, OF JOLIET, sald he understond that the Commlttee had come to Chicago for the purpuse of conferring with the clvil englueers of this city, stating to them the facts, how there were but 8,000 cuble feer of water passing the locks at Lockport, where” there should be 25,000, the offal accumulating at the Jocks to such on extent as to finpedo the progress of the current, ete, und 18k the authoritics to devise #amo moins of reliel, at the sune thue con- fessing their Inability to offer any plan of thelr own. 1o thoueht the stunch was more une besrable at Jolet than at any other polut. Mr. Chiesbrough had tuld them that they would have relief In the soring, when the canal should be elear; but this he thougnt was tuo Jong time to wait. 8o lon ns thero was any ec, of whatever thickness, the putrid mass was car- rled by the current underneath to the dam 1n the heart of the city; where it flowed ovor und bubbled, and boiled, und raised steh a stench that it couldd bo nhaled at the distance of a inlle on elther slde. Alter n short conference, Mayor Lynch, of Ottawa, moved that the Conventlon udjourn to meet the Mayor of Chlcago at 8 p. m., aecord- ing to a communlention recelved from lim ape polnting that time o which to meel the delo- wates, It was decided that they should meot in the club-room of the Pacificat half-pase 2 o'clock to praceed Ina Loy to the Maf‘ur'n ofllee, und the meeting adjourned to that thne. A AT THB MAYOR'S OPPICE, At the hour named in adjournment the dele- gates aasembled ut tha Grund Pacific and pro. ceedod Innhml{ to the oflico of the Depart- ment vt Publle Works. ‘Fhe Mayor was presont, and occupled a prome fuent place in thoe Convention, Near hitm sut All. ‘Throop and Stauver, City-Engineer Chos- brough, amd others of the City Government, When the assembly came to order, Mr, Blnger, Chafrman ol” the delegation, opened proceedings by delivering an nddress to Mayor Heath und his assoclates, in which ho stated the oblect of the vislt of the deleizution to this clty, "The smells which pervaded the atmosphers slong the lina of the canal, he sald, wers somu- thing unbearavle; und oven the liinols RRiver, down as_far as Peoria, was tainted in o manner mast offensive. ‘Ihe’ dulezates bad observed but little smell here, but all along, wherevor the water broke, the smiell was unnndurable, A consultation of thy authoritics of tho soveral citics alony the youte had been holq, und 1t was ngreed Lo como to Chicago, whither they haug traced the nulsance, und fay the matter before the suthorlties of this eitv, Mavor Heath respouded that he bardly know how to unewer the delegation. ‘The subject of the sinclls had long oceupled thg minds of th city authorities, und they hud as yet foung no sdequate means of .rvmmg rid of the offal other than by discharzing {8 through the: canal juto the Dilols River. Tho “smell arose, lis wos convinced, from the sewers of the clty which um&)llcd Into the Chleago Rivor. An wbjection had been ralsed by some to dischareing the offensive matter into the Juke, ua it was thought they our water would be affected. ‘There waus ascheme in hand by the city todump a portton of tho water from the river juto the lake, and this experlment wi about to be tried. Peruaps City-Engineor Chesbrough had & report which mizht offer some suggestions. . Mayor Ellwood, of Jotiet, belug called, stated that ho had beon told by our encinecra that 6,000,000 pounds of matter passed through our sewers dafly. This bad but one outlet; it went into Chicnwo Riser, theuwce into the canal, and then ft was epread over miles of country, and the peanle had the pleasure of sceing the stufl pass over threo dams, emitting sewer-gasea the foul- ostof the foul. ‘Ihey hud hren patlent go far, knowlng the condition of Chicaza's finances, und they proposed to still be patlents but as for Juliet, the peoplo were trylng to makea thriving little efty of it Owlnz, however, to the nuisance fn_aqueation, the devopulation of that portion of the country was threatened, The Seeretnry, Mr. Banford of Morrls, read the lettees frotn the Mayor of Peorla and the gentleman of Pern, which were submitted at the morning conicrence. DR, PIERCE, UP LEMONT, thought the polsunous gases floated down the cannl werea fruitfnl sourco of malarfa, l{nlmm fever, ninl other diseases of that kind, The fact thut ft destroved the fish was of Itself conclustye that it_was destructive to health. Il water wan offensive In the summer, it was unbearably In the winter. He conld not sav what could be done for relief, but he had thourht that perhaos Ui situation mivht be improved by increasing the dose,—~say by widening the canal to 160 feet, a3 bod heen at one timo proposed, amdt thus hurry the offensive matter forwanl to the river, Mayor Lyncl, of Ottawa, spoks fn strone Innguore. ~ Ho sald there was a apirlt of desperation in the minds of the peaple alongg the oo of the Hifnols & Micnigan Canat and the 1linois River, und the delerates who repre- senled those peonle must mrrnamn. thelr feel- inga. ‘They were determined that this nulsance shonld be abated, and they wonkt tako such steps in the apring as would grlve the relfef if this was a possible thing. Mayor Antes, of Morrls, ux?rmcrl s vicws in miich the saioe mnanner ns those who precedent hitn, He sald the fuul matter was floated down the cnnal under the fee, nnd when there wns a Lreak n the water, a8 at a dam or o Jock, (here was a villalnous combinatlon of smels, e was of opinfun that it might be 8 good plan to leave the matter to the enwineers, and see whethed fhey could not dovlae some means. for relleving the” people, CITT-ENGINEER CHESBROUGH, belng called upon, read the report presented to the deleizations at the Grand Pacitie in the fore- noon, ns }mbllnhe(l above. . My, Cheghrough furthier safd that. he had hoped the gentlemen from down the river had devieed eome plan by which rellef might be obtalned, bur, 08 he un- deratood they had none, It they wished lum to cexplain_a project which the engineers of this ety had devised ho would do so. Request be- iz made for lim to proceed. he, by means of u map ol the clty, gave a deseription of four plans, woing back to the commencement of the kewer Rystem, Mo sald the Sewer Counnlslon- crs had dochied that the most NATUIIAL OUTLET POIL THE SRWEUS was futo the Chicazo River, and thence into the fuke. Ono plan was to druln {nto the river, but thls it was thuueht would eventually make the river foul, wihich had proven true upon trinl, Another plan was to pump the dralnore upon the Tand, auother ta pump it into the jake, nud a fourth to send It down the eanal by deepeniir it. 'The latter meaus of outlet had ‘been tric with what effect the people down the line kne: An experfiment was ahout to be tried with the Fullerlon avenue conduit, which would relieve the North Branch, by which the water in the river would be pumped into the lahe, 1f this plun was successful, there wos no reason why the South Fork of the South Branch could not be treated du lke manner. If by any possitle anulysls it was discovered tlait the water at the Crib, two miles out, should become tainted, then the provision which had been made {o laying the orizinal pipes and the condition ol the bottom ot the Iuke would enable the citv to oxtend the works further out. ‘The lake wos a sort of {nland sean, nut g luke of stagnunt water, und the turbnlency of the water tended to purily it Mayor Ellwood ngked Mr,” Chesbroueh {f lie thought it was right that the people down the Iine should be afllicted even for o short tima with the sewer-gases of Chieago, and he wanted to know If the people of Chicago would be will- ing to shut down the gates ut Locknort and contibie the water sbove that polut durlng the winter, Mr. Chesbrongh referred the gentleman to the Cnief Mapistrate ot the elty for an answer to timt question. But, I be asked bhn as a private citizen, he would say he shoulit prefer the waters hould De nlfowed to take their course downward, Mayer Ellwood—I suppose 500,000 cltizeus fu Chicao would say the same thing. Air. Lyuu (of Lockvort) thought too little stress was lald upon the smells during the sum- wer season, Whicl was very offensive i Itselr, Mavor Ellwood usked 1T the delegates would bu justitied to zohs back “aml telling their peo- ple thnt salvation was ut hand through the Ful- lerton avonue vondult. . Mr, Chesbrough thought this would give them some relfef, Muyor Heath sald ho could only speak for the present Admintstration, but he felt suro that, 1€ the Fullerton avenuo conduit proved n sue- cess, aud the water could be hudled In twenty- four Bours, there would be w similar conduit constructed on the South Side, und then toe rural people would noty BB TROUBLED ANY YURTIER, Ald, Throop sald be wus sorry.the city wos not better represented, He was sure the Coine- won: Councll would meet the Committeo cordlally and upon amjcable terms, It Jud been truthfully suld we were one peonle, aml he thougnt. they should co-operate npon oune priu- ¢lple to work a reform, He thought if the North Branel wos eleaned out, which was the worst of all, there wonld be u deefded chango for the better. As lonir as he was i member of the Counell, ho shoutd do i best to uasist the poople In securiniz thoir nizhts, , [Anplause.] Mr. Stoger then thanked Moyor Heath aud the represeatatives of Chleago Tor the kindness the delegates Iiad receved, und the conference terminated. "The delegates uppeared to be very well pleased, and, as one of the Mayors ex- pressed 1t The smell will not be half so great hereafter, now that the people down the Iine know that the ¢itizeus of Chieago are wirth them fo trying to abate “the nulsance,” They even thought they might live throuzh another winter withont a grrowl, after el axsured that reliel would cerluinty come within a year, —— e — CANADA. Preshyterian=Tho Parliamentary Library- The Wreeking Question—Civilized Indinns ~Tho Proposed New Tarlf=The Defuult- Ing Now-York Bank-Teller=Uonfedoration In Nowfoundinnd, Hpectat Plspatch to The Tribune. MoxTiEal, Feb., 10,—The plaintiff in the ac- tion surainst the ‘Trusrees of the Temporalities Fund of the Presbyterfun Church was to-day ordored by the Superlor Court to give security for costs to the ext¢nt of $3,600 on account of no resldence in this provinee, An lmpostor numed Foster, representing him- sell as the agent of John W, Masury & Sous, manufacturers of colors, New York, {8 defraud- fugg merchonts in 1ho eastern townsbips, His frauds, by collections sud cashed draits, are considerable. sineeial Dispatch to The Trihune. OTTAWA, Fob, 10.—The Government has de- termioed to muke immediate changzes {n the Milltla Departmoent; and, amone others, all the Brigade-Majors aud Paymasters nre to be dis- pensed with, except the Puymustors at Kingston and Quebee, Durlng the past few days 8 pair of dancing- mastors lave been in town, introducing ladles 1 the graces of the bow, or, as they eall {1, Court-presentation. They nre sald to bo mak- Ing quite & harvest, to the moderats tune of fram 82 to §3 u lesson, or ns much more na they can get, The Parllamentary Librarlan's report ahowa thaot 3,842 volumes have been added to the brary during the year,—making o total of 42,- 718, Thero fa n probability that, by the end of 'two aessfons of Partinment, the Library will be placed on tho Mst of the few hbraries of e world containing 100,000 volumes, ‘The Hou, T\ W, Anglin, ex:Speaker, Intonds to move for thy production of all corsespond- ence between the Clerk of the House and htw- self respecting appolntments to vucancies ju the service of the Honss of Commons slnce the Jast seasion of Purllaineut, and covls of any reports respecting such appuintments made by any ofll- cer of the Loepartaent. The productlon of these papers will show the publlc that the chargo made agatnst Mr, Anglin, of appointing to oficy a number of political fricnds after the change of Goverument, s grossly untrue; uud that the sc-valled appointments were principally pro- motlous of deserving ofticials in consequence of vacancies which occurred by reasou of resigna- tions having becn made, A few days ago, credit was given the Govern- ment for having appoluted a gentleman to ro- port on the wrecking auestion to the Govern- ment, toald it In arsiving at & Jdeclslon on the reciprocity treaty with the United’ States with regard to wreckage, Bloce the antouncement was made it hag been learned that the gentle- man appolated—Als). Lewis, of Winlsor—cama - THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, I8/09—TWELVE PAGES. to Ottawa a few months ago on Lchalf of the Canada Wrecking Company, of Windsor, in order to prerent the case of wrecking-steamer ownera ns againat the proposed reciprocity § and, In order to assist it {n arriving at a decialon, the Govornment apnuinted this gentlemao, of all mien, to prepare n disintercated report for it vonsiderntion, Beveral prominent ship-owners have refused to givo the appolntee any Informa- tton on the question, beeatso they regard him 08 working adversely to their intercats, Suth an appofutment 18 an insuit to the ship-owners who are endenvoring to procure the adoption ot 8 reciprocity treaty ns to wreeking, rectal Dispatch to The Tridune, ? MoxTneal, Feb, 19.~F, A, Clnrke, 8 broker, {s muing the ange . Bank for 8510, the nmount of a check checked to his account, which the plaintift alleges is a forgery. A atrong public feeling Is rising hera in favor of repealing the fnsoivent net, A young man named Patrick Lynch, a powder- maker, obtained a search-warrant {rom the Po- Hee-Magistrate to recover the hady of bis sister, stolen from the churel-yard of the Hotel Dicu, A corpse at the Victorla College was fdentificd Dy Lytch as that ot his deceasud sfater, nid wos Banded over to him, Pierre_Picott, Jr., a Justice of the Peace of Cotean 8t. Louie, kas given ball to anawer Lo the eharwe of foraing a promissory note, At a meeting of the City Councll, Mayor Beandry safd he had reccized a summons for 210,000 damuges for arresting David Grant on Jdniy 12, He wished the eity to tndertake the se of the: auit, Tlie motion was earried, Iroquols Twlians of Sault St. Louts arc {o petition the Federsl Governnient during the present eession of Parlfamont for their emavci- b restrictions fmposed upon them petition sets forth that, being eivilized peonle, they bave a right to the enjoy- went of equal vrivileges with thelr white breth- ren, Spesicl Disuaict to The Tridune. ' TonoNto, Feb, 10,—At the uunual meeting of the Northern Katlway of Cannda the report showed that. the gross traflic-receints for the year bad been §090,741, and the net revenue 827,23, Local truflle showed a revenue, but through traffic exhibited an incrense of 73 per th‘lll!. William Thomson was re-elected Frest- dent. Soeciat Dispateh tn The Tribung, St douw, N, B, Feb, 19,.—The Sun, the editor al which I8 at preseat fu Ottawa, and supbosed ty be In the confidence of the Hou, Mr. ‘Tillev, Ministee of Finance, has an articte on the tarifl, It saya: There can bio no doubt about the com- plexion of the tarifl. The Liberal-Conservative partyy when in op) ton, denotneed the Mac- Keuzis Guvernment for not atfordinz the manu- fucturers protection, They will, a8 a Govern- ment, grant that protection,—not a iake- belleve, but a genulne protection, “The leading principles, o8 foreshadowed by the speeches of Bir John A, Moedomald, Dr. Tupper, Mr. Tilley, und others, fs, that w duty will "be uvlsced on those articles which are now tinportea, but which to sone ex- fent are manufactured tn Canada, As to the rate of duty to be Jevied, Ministers arc still divided; but fL will be suilicient to protect efll- viently, nnd In many cages will be necessarily high. " There is no doubt the sugar-refiners will be granted solid snd Aubstanttal protectiou. As reeards the articles ofl which duties will by taken, persons outeide the Cabinet may caleu- Jate wildly. One point, however, is clear: lin- ported articles entering into Canada manufac- tures, and not produced fo the country, will he free, When produced in the country, the im- )mrtml articie will no doubt be subjéct to duty, Ihe tarlfT must be constructed on some prinei- ple, und this is the prinelple announced by the varty when in opposition. The Government. will "bo consistent, and carry its vrincole throuzh, ‘There are, however, articles at pres- ent tuxed, sl which do not enter into manu- lnctures, which are nat producedin the conntry, and whieh are practically pecessaries of lfe: such nrtlcles include tea, colfee, ete. It 1a hoped the (fovernment will sue its way clear to reduce, It not abollaly, the duties on thése articies.” Ellis, thu (lcmulun§ Telter of the Park No- thonal Bank, of New York, iss beeu in jull hero for three years, beiys ket thers by elvil actions {ustituted by the Bank against Him to recover its proverty, On two oceasions, when t peets would brighten for his release, th instituted another sugt and put him bock. There now appears to be u prospect of this long-pend- gz case being settled by EHis making restitu- |, tlon. Of Inte be has been attended by the Rev. C. B. Woosleuek, of the Congregational Churel, nnd {8 evidently hecombng penitent. Mrs, Bllis has consented Lo muke over the property in her vame to the Bank; und Mr, Woodeoek has gone 10 New York in bennlf of Ellis, who says that, unless sometlung 1s done for him, le wilt never et s Hoerty., Kueclat Disvateh (o The Tribune. HAutrax, Feb, 10.—The merchants here are withdrawing gonds from bond wud fmporting ¥, In antieipation of un increase of the re quantities of Americun refined stcur ore comlug fn. The nordness of the fhnes checks thesmporting trade: but, notwith- standinz this, there will be large stocks on hund before the new tarfl {s sunounced, Reeent advices from Newfoundland confirm the oplnfon thut Confederativn 1s out of the question at. present. Some of 1he journals op- posed to the Government havioe dwelt. on the Canadiun ramors, the Government press hias relteruted, o 1he ost polnted languaee, thut the vote of the people zave the quictus 1o the Confederation wovement, and,without the fayor- uble vote of the people, the question cannot be revived. ELGIN ‘The Caunty Clerkahly Ordered, Speciul Dispaich ta The Tridune. Enatn, 11, Feb, 19.—The Conuty Clerkalin suceession fs the Important question now agltat- ingg the public. March 3 the resignatfon of John C. Sherwin, the present Incumbent, takes effect, und on that day the Board of Supervisurs meet for the purpose of anpoiuting u substitute uutll an eleetfon for County Clerk shall be beld. Tadicial Election ‘Tuls electlon will probably take place I June, when the County Clerk wlll be tlected for the remalnlng three yunrs of the present term. The question now i3, Who shull be (he substitute from March$up to that timed The Board of Suvervisors has re- ceived anumber of applicutions, Among the enndidates are Supoervisor Farl, of BDatavia; Supervisor Miller, of St, Charles; und H. A, cott, the present Deputy Clerk, Miller, we learn, 8 inclined to withdraw, although he will, no doubt, be s cundidate at the election, The flzhit lies hetween Eurl and Beott, There are over u dozen eandldates talked of for the com- ing clectiun, The City Conncil last eveninz ordered {hat an eleetion be lield on Monduy, Feb. 4, for Judre of the Elgin ity Court, nnd ulso that on the tion tickets there be printed the words For or sguinst the Elgin City Court." A good many taxpayers are in favor of abolishing the City Court, utd the coming clection will rettle thls question. Judge Annis, the present Jude of the City Courts of Elgin and Aurora, is not a_candidste for re-clection. Fugeoe Clifford, ex-Clty Attornoy of Elgin, ia prominently men- tioned'as a candidate. Judige Montony, prede- cefiwr of Judge Annls, is, it s saul, seckling the uilice. e e — NO YELLOW FEVER, New Orurans, Feb, 10.—Reports baving been recently published of -the oxfstence of yellaw fever In New Orleans, the statument fs made that such reports ore untrue. No cases or deaths from yellow Tever have oecurred here this year, The stutement Is slgned by muny prominent cltizens wmd ofidals, ncluling Dr, umuel Choppin, Prealdent of 1he Board of lealth, Gov. Nicholls, Mayor Patton, and Perry at, Presfitent of the Cotton Exchange, e o 11 speake for iteelf, is whata lady said of Dr. Duil's Cough Syrap the oilier day, for 4 aingle bote tle cured my chnld of & most dreadful cun 1L TIREBUNE HISANCIL O | ¥ oBbiw To ACCONNODAT Ppulzons thraugaout tha clt Ersuch Dices Io e differvat Oivislans hetyw, where advertisenients wiil be (aken for prive s caarged as tho Matu Otice, and will be re 11 8 elock b, . dUring Sk week, aod until ¥ p, @, SINMMS, Hookscliers and Statloners, 123 i O IR toods, 720 1.3k o PERSONAL, i e In {Ais cotumn, thres ities or dess, 25 conts per (ne aeriion, Each additunal line, 10 cente. 3 BE A IST-OFFICE AT w'eluck op the 2k, CHARLY U mn, i nix per in- sertion, Euch addittonal line, o eants, Ot BALE—~1 HAVE GOT GEEAT BARGAINS IS Driteif central Imaroved bikiness property for laon t ollowIng Rireater Fouth \Water-st,, lilvers $to, Lakeest., Handolphest., Washingion-sc., adiron: st., Sonroes Adi Jackson and surene n 13 Ktare-at., Ilearhorn. Kol L., Fifthay., Frankiinst., Market-st., (Vent Madison‘st,, horth Ciark-st. This ronerty 19 ranaing [ price from $10.0 5 tn $178, 000 nauie or 8 JACOR WEI ashingtot oy ant #ATICADE R ! near Madison, T &80, 000, 7 i) 6 Clark-at. and 3 ‘Tha atore 14 40x 110 to alloy, with arcade on the south, five florics hizh, with imonienty cont &%, 0k and the lot s worth £6,00), Will conimand a rent now of &1,00), fnd Wien Chicago wakes up again $15,00. Tilln per: fect. Now ihie menna huainras, for {18 vanable brop. oty miis he soid, Call and exhmine It mmodiately i yant atarisia, . I CUNMINUS, oiice la stors At (k) F 1] 1t i o FActary, adjuining ralirond traci itable for anufacturing purposs, J. W, FARLI, R Waahfngtonest, offer, M. €, Ki e ?(L'I.Q:Ql "_’4-4'”'“;‘ T TG ALL ¥ ON XORITE THONAS FHEAS AT 130 aidchonest om0 W ERUT FATN O G, A ‘cheani dolng good huninsaey 11 price, §12,0%, "Wonla takn half fu gond Wreate efm land, tine oi athier hnil, __Addrew 871 Tritune, seiland s onother bl _Addre ok Trilune. .t no o tindde Az price 81,5013 yoard at Fuer oent.” T it INDS, WATC private office, 120 and i, Ertabliched (438, FURNITULRE, PIANOS, ud on all goud sueurts e ke, . ) reneals Z 1 Deneborn oo e A ST BRI WANTED o FURNITUTED A\ or otlier #e owiloue reoral), F100, or more, Toancd at 184 Dearimirn-al., tool TARIL PAID FOIt OLD GOLL AND SIL Muney 1o wuan o3 wateion 1 ionde, 5id vatiasie) of every descrintion at GOLDSMTINS Lown o linilion Ofcedicensed), v bask Maltson . lisiied (883, DLOSEY 70 LOAS 0% 1EROVED LY eiior: AW "erty 1n auins to saft. Apply al UNION TRUST €0, 1% Denrborn-st MOgEY T0 Lo AYL Mortgaeus bunsnt, BY., between J and 3 p \Io.\' Y LOAXED O M machineey, dinstio celpte, 12 UNEY Mere J\ it interal, J. i ON" 00D COLTATIRALS, ply at livomi #, 74 Fifih: TO LUAN OX ¥ [ receints, inachiners, aid other’ oo 1 5TOREY, 83 Lasalic-st., itoom \'m;i',w AN S CAN DR TAD IN F; % nange for currency at the counting-room of tie t 26 AND %) CENT PIECES IN PACKAUES tv‘h:m;' for currency at ‘counting-room . 37,501 $10,00), 12540, $15:0M Tperveat intereat. o Gret-class m- inquire of JACOR WEKL, 02 Waali- $3,500, DAVLS F0, 6100, B1 A0, F1,0%, u linproved city real catate, - i AX=EL 0 OX LAPIOVED CITY PROVEL- i1 r55ears, ABDIT 10 0, W. B0 K58 Caniiptnr, o2 cors AviY 0 1 CENT MO my 16 1 nol estern | NT ON C| snial) amonnta AV, 163 Rundolphi-at. Wost Slae, T[OMENT=$12 PEI MONTH UNTIL MAY 1, AND 815 tnereaftfr,Nine Lwo-story brick lowses, 434 Ireingeplace au 17 Filliuntesst. s alto two HOEY {ramie, b Ilnrvard:at, €4; sevond floor, B0 Harvardest. In- quire st 36 Western Bubnurbnn. NENT=IN WELLINGTO! ACE, RENWODD, U081, And Woodlavwn-avs, n iwoe 210Ky CUTtAE CONLAINE U Fuolis &N lar, lake and rain water.” Inquise of C. 1, DUPKE, corner Clark sad bixteenth-sia. Miscelinncons i V IIIICK BUILDINGS, UNE Kk and Western-ava. Apply to GEO. fl aud 3101 Lo d-av. Apply to ELEGANT FLAT, SECOND FLOOK, 611 L Weat Madison-st., corner I'aulina, 11 W.STORIS, 01 Washlugtou-at. In Thd cotumn, th ere, 23 cents per tertion, Each additional line, 10 cents. § 2 Traacss p ‘V/m-nzn N0, 3 CABINE AD- YV “dress ¥, W, JANBKN & BUN, Quinc \WANTED-A G000 HOTEL COOKT ONE WO Ahotoughiy aniderstands cokiag 10 all s brsgcns 81 Aldres 061, Tribuge oMce. maa iy ANTED. Wo I Miscolinneoun, VAT i A gk Fygn d iy LA BELLE MA y)f’u_ct.'l:‘thn ke & cl 23 TED=L, BT A FR A ituation, with a small t7, 10 & faw stident who writes & lindsome hanid: Brat-ciass refersnce as 1o chnracter requtred, Addrens N 93, Tribnue office. ETIGCITY AR, alary of 810 to the wotn wwi In the U essend 23 conig 3 Unarhori Vi A ‘1'5 anew and- brofitable COOK & €O, woum 32, 2| ful A 'uwnl. stealy, amblt} wiing to das hig vime TAILIETlY eight hotrs per day Lo the tie terest of empioyers knud Ay pay Lo o man of shuve hahl ¥ 3 “,’ANTBI)—NT LIGENT, {tors of good unrcu,l answ economy of universal honerits gantl sy obialn permaueat business, A une o TGETIGC 01 Uilea 1 pra nen v Intexr dress N 30, I 0= |xg-l i YA AT Foit OFs fice nty Ired. Address, own hizadwr ‘ FANT] (4 \'\vm;n_x-:_x? goMI S per cent prosy sl capilal _ 8, 3 IR, I pUTE DA _WANTED-FEMALL MELP, Donmieaticss GIRL TO 10 WORK IN A S8MALL Call v [abbardeat, " NT G10L ¥Ot OENGRAL A ook referonce ree WASTED=A cospriosT AT o T aERS ral housewori ni 713 W eat Adamis-s ‘ JANTED—A GERMAN Giltl, TO DO hotuwork aL in7 Warren-n aell fens capital, W AjTED- " tanily, “,' NTE D=, . FOR NERAL Buusewarks references required, - Cail at 493 fiake I'ATk-av.. frontin thu INKe and Ciirty-Urat-st, AWASTED-A FIRST-CLASS COOK AND LA ressy WflL‘L‘I!!lI’eB . A\VJ)KXQI‘IJ |_W|uv W ANTED=CIA BRI ATRS AND NCRUB-OIRE Y at Atlantic dioiel,_ Apply ninedistel ; TOUNG (10, F . 10 GERRRAL Tk In & Small faiiiys musk be Kood washe amd bave guod reterences, Call ac 59 hie murning, W ASEED- 4 oy AT 102 'ark- VWANIED=—A PINST-ULAYS SECOND GlLiL, GERS reforreds must vomne well recomuiended. “ni STER-A U gudry and tou. GIi, T0 Do 24 West Waahing- FRENCIH BERVANTS st speAk guod Fre VWANIED=TWO BLLAL T il &t odlcs of DU 10 take car of chiliren; and comie well recommended. TANDS & CO., 42 Wabaan-av. ANTED=A COMPETENT MIDDLR: 5] Yant 10 tnke care of childrent alw 4 younger wume under.nurae: very hest roferonces rquired, immediately st 375 Desrborn-ay. Launaressca. \‘rAv’:?;:‘g)_? FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS: THOSE urnfsh good Tefercnces may apply v 35 Dearbory-av, i il \ P Miscellancous. “IANTED—T\VENI‘\' HANDSOME YOUNOG LA- dleathay can s, Aoply at atage duor. MeVick- ] i from 11, cr's Theatrs, VANTED=S 1,ALY T0 MAKE CUSHION LACES 1Ll otiiae - Abpiy 10 S, FLEALL VO, at Dok Lelter & Co.'s ftetafl Uepartment, "~ =~ ' " ANTI ADY AGENTS FROM30 TO 50 TEARS 10 canvam the city; Rood salary pald. Ioons 14 ACIne Hotel. Wl Cail st s Ao N TR o Ituok koepcrs, Olerks, &ce QUIUATION WANTED=IY A MEMBER OF TNE +J Chicugo inard of ‘Trado: young man: good sccouuge ant: rlary wanted $10 per Week, liest of refereuce. Address N w7,_Fribune o Snv.\wfis WA m-:!}m-lulb orcollector; wi ) i we d refen Aduress I’ 13, Telhu, U WANTED=DY A MIDDLE-AGE GE a0 of ive yoars' experience as travellag saless wholesalis dry go hhnnellllllon huuss) beat of o TGENT = 5 tor, “or ‘trarcior: bes: of recommeidas experiencs In- dey goods, groceries, uid "Address N 61, Tribung ttice. TUATION WANTED=1N A DRUG STORE BY 4 perle i B years' x| ' apeakn Ene LOf Fefercitas Uy preachl it 1w, Tribuils anice. ATION WANTEU=IY" A TOORKEEPER, untifer, and correspandent. competent aul reline ity reference from present employers, Aduress “ribane ottice, O RENT-IROOMS, Sonth Siav. 0 RENT—N1CEL, ut Toom 30, § , DOURLE I'Ak- s ¥ingle rooms: bath. but fas: from § 0 $100_ninth. 254 Lust Erfeest. RENT-STORES, OFFICEY, Misceitancous, ol v, and ° ten ueres, nopthwen corner Thirty - Stewart-ay.N. BACON. Kouur 2, ¥ T BRIC enloon, and dining- sneed 1o ape ZX 3-5T0) fiding, Auitable for A Toutns up-etalta. Ouly resy ply. _JACON WEILL, U2 Wa 1raacs. ED—TO MERCIANT TAILORS 3 m,x'ur. Dest of city refurence, ¢ WANTED—AS PRAGTIGAL GUSTONM i furnlsh Lestot roferences tram Chicagw ¥ F:\'lllfil 1ArS nidtlreds, Deford ti X 12 T ) TEO—IY A FIIEST-CLASS INIDY S on Wit Farraike nd by bodies. Adlress 20 SOUtly BIxthestey SOFIuRIed, 1Hl., ateds 1% ATy T GOMPOSITOR tlircy hours' employmeiie datly fn Addreas N ), ‘Vriaune ottice. Domesticss WANTEU-IN 4 RESFRCTARLYE Tal hupsewark or second wurk. 'ANTED 10 REN EST—FOULR O FIVE WELL dl rooms, sujtable for housekeeping lorated vetween Ashland-av, and Aber. i West nide. Ad- LASS B0 A ILI w Ave minutes’ 7 ILLINOIS. 1 217wt b walk from Stute eid Madlson-sts. MICHIOA PLEABANT, A outh Siaes 1 l [ AV, — LARGE, <L) wively-furiiihed foom' ta rent, with boi References exchunged, 1079 Javasu-av. roulty, WILE Boar (LARENCE h EATLY T F slotena. HOUSE—Iny WELL _FURNISHED roone=Nos. 41, 351, 385, aud H37 State-at., four 1fose, Hoardaud Faom, wreek, £ 10 810" Also turt o, blueks south of the I'dltuer per day. & : per 0 £ Ashed Toumms to re: MINEIE Tinanent bos periday. Day boss 1isceltancous. 3o, ARE TILE A€ Inrse number of Arat-clas boardin ARDING=WI T8 FOR A Ing- hotisea and for fiany prvate famtiics, who will not svertise. flelfa; oard or oo witl do well it eholce Nu ble people wantl to_call on ke o boarders of fenas 0 7 ANDHOARDING ENCHANGE, utidinge. Al s bt rad o 1of tiea statlog is, Lerius, and oudice Tecelvy attention by sdireislug O 81, e —— ] TUSINKESS J GOOD PHOTUGHARIL DAL Al v FOR BALE Address W, Kag: Ui 0n accouut uf Ui-health, TEN, Fieepurt, 111 LY ual: stock cut V5140 THOune ouled i GOUD LOUATION; e office, NFECTIONERY Triliune uice. drug-stos Pplete; tow Tur caslionly, Adur [0 EALE=GROCEIY Sror L heariynew, Adures N 3% I¢ it HALE—NAK sulundid locativn. _LOST_AND EOUND, JrouNu=riu av,, uear ‘Lh erty uid pey for th |, O3EoLARYL WL EXGLISIT BOLN R b 4 Tiver-uo d (e sligily deaf, A ver-colored vard, I diberal reward will be pald fur bis return W baru rear 414 Silechigan = FOTAY MATT 4 ed, tea-bitten sround the head, thar) i3 0L Tt 1o wisu OnG bay are, A will bu patd fur Lheir reluru Lo e U, YARD & THANRIY COMUPAN HAVED=FROM UNION STOCK O stubics, two iuiex, on gray aud uie Grown, abous years oldi welgh 2,409 puuiid: HIOH-TLRAD. ks of seratchics ward Fan SALE-TWO O VIREE GUOD HOR! AC- custuined (o the vityj suld unly for waut of use, Also, twu single wayony, Bud iww dingle wagous with [T ulumumvrum or warkels, D, D MALLG- RY & CO., 114 Weat Bandoly g (NIITAND EATSE: ANTED=A GOOD 51 W A dses, With ve) o aud descriptivn, Jo 1=DILe i ANSTIUCTERON oo VEL LD U GENTLEMEN GAN A A S AN S e S0t employnient, Avpiy ab 50 East Oulo‘st. LO_LEASEs o0l TEASE=T0 LEuBHIOiRN R o0 FERT corner af tha river aud ‘| Lirty-R{ih-sL. very favor- Gl terils, e ueat olns o Le ity oF rettliog. J. « LEL, 176 Wasbluutun-st., souwest cor. Fifiliay: Q0R BALE-TWU VERY BEAUTIFUL LADIKS ! ovenluy silk dresses. s whils allk trimmed with fend wido Maltea lace, To otlier a rich ceriuy allcy cont over $150 cach; whil scll st a grost sacriice, Address A 44, Tribusy etice, WORTIL, ¥urt Beott, ki BICIANE=WOOD'S suthors; $50 worth or $13, Kor particulars ‘call or ad- LENER, dealer o Auierfcan sud forclgn Wilshiugron.at. TIE UNION FORNITUIE Sadlas ullwlnmllur,'ic‘::r LTy, Bic., ete. 0D o 4 vl Buturday oventays 7 bay. AT LW b pauy, 563 W peta. crockery, wto Lieuwas uwon Thursda NTED -1 104y general housework, Ll 184 Nurth Curtie-st. b ) i QIFUATION WANTED=AS COOK Git TOUEE: ) krepers would work fur 81 a weeky elty or cauntry's Audsess, With stamp, or call 8L 755 Wabasliewv. Furs nisuvd Toom for girls 81 8 week, ORWEGIAN OILL 50 call or adiress JLEUATIO! ~IY AN AMERICAN A _Tar hutine | red 2 Fultol SlTUx\'l‘lll DiAN GIRL R Please call at Zployment Agoucios. QITUATIONS WANTED — KAMLLIES N uf kuod Beandluayiun or (jernian feinate halp supplied 1 G, DUSKE'S office, 103 Slliwkukees jutl ATUATION WAD Sl\‘ 1 A ly Instructor ang mi NEED n ba YOUNG AMENI- \cF O guverness; ina _compoient teacher. Adiress 1§ 73, Tribune, MISCGLLANEOUS, 72 5 DESIRING TO REACH COUNTRY suinthicbest and clicajiest s eltugic's Lists, ur sume division, A, Ny Kfile 0 Jucksan-st., Chicag: T by sl ity 7 GUODRICIL ATTOINEV-AT-LAW, 124 DEAT « borhest, Chicsgo. Advice free, Fourteen ye: experien " EAUVILEE GREATERT MINING GITY 18 TIE L i bt on . Dany And Wonkiy Chiraniele, 9 8 year, Daily, €18 ot ANY, Leudyil CHRONICLE COMITA 1 ANTED=BY A L, ADY, Wil [{AS [TAD PRAC: tee and experie copylug or writiug tu do st home._ Address A'A 1 Fribune otlice, A LWAYE ON HAND A TUk LAI&%‘I:.]S;‘K‘ STOCR OF 1IN THE NORTHWEST, CLASS STAKES irevan boolieation ta T W PRI L, taty Al a0 J"n_ Cornel NE M HADUATE OF 1A% Conservatury of. Lelpui, Geruay (who lug re- inoved from the Falinet ilouss th 410 Michiganav.), will take & limited nuiber of puptls or tho viulin, sid aleu cluases for euseimble playl 5K OF A SAGNIFIC Address 00 UPRIOAT Lribuns ofiive. DELITY STORAGE COMPANY, 70, 78, AND B0 id 18781 pori Vau Buren-at. s anentaud Uynnices niad ite. CURSTEURR, CAIIMIAG! ! ¢éd; ndvancesinade, 10 ps yeurt i TaLlewon good s C! with ey JTORAGE FOI FURNITURK, PIAROB, W chiandise, alc,, At lowesl rates. Advances st 10 cent perantuin. ), C. & U, FATRY. 273 knat Madican TU EMPLOY A agents to canvass for o /3 tiguo but thorgun ungy xé iet O ress AU £Xporicace N auplyy Viskiol perinanent aud 1Grais0. | WaL: Le B TRICK. AND, Geueral Mausger, Detroit, Micti, GENTS WANTED=: 1, Y CHICAGO 131 burler, oa sRenty Everywhiers (o fuinilics; stamp for Aral lerriiory aud accrois. 5. M. K )Yy Pitaburg, =il QENTAWA! TR WA 4L owr-cutc Indy ur ieileiney canvustcrsg ! SN very rapldly. Sinllenrat oo 1ot 'r! HASIUND & G FUKEN o 701t BALE—FOIt WANT OF USE, AT A DaR: e doatie ititn e &pply at Duton [zust Company. s - T PAHTNERS WANTE WANTED-ACTIVE OR BILENT, WITH DA S e e bult runiin abllahed nve ycars: araoleg 4 huat® 4 ek PROVF 0. o per anaull profit oo | imal0 aba product elaple. Addres T NEWING MAOILINES, e A AN AR ORI i ECORD-ITAND SINGEIS AND OTHELR N A s e S AV A oL G fico, 123 Clark-sh,y wj-slalrs, Kov 3, cauy. OASEORY CLOTMANG:T | (CASH, PAID FOR CASTOFE CLOTUING AT L' ULELDEL'S, 864 btato-at. Orders by wall prowpie Ay sitended ia, 3 =R

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