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THE COURTS. ° Mrs. Gelderman Not Out Yetess The Fidelity, Charlos Oliver Brewster Brockway Is Sick of His Namo, ' The Cook County Nattonaol---Applicants for Divorces. Record of Judgmonts, New Suits, Bank-. ruptoy Matters, Eto, ‘The habeas corpus caso of Mra, Ida Gelder- man came up yesterday morning before Judge MeAlliater. Alr. O'Brien appeared for MRS, GRLDENMAN, and Mr, Bakor for the nrosecution. sald he did not seaany witness: hho had been looking for them, Mr. O'Brien sald the reason was because tho names of the witnesses had not been put on the mittimus, Mr, Baker Present, though Mr, Baker replied that the names could ensily’ have been procured by golng to the Coroner's office. 5 . Mr. O'Brten then mado a savage attack on the prosecution, and charged them with wishing to “bulldoze” Mra, Gelderman into “oeaching '* on Dr. Meyer—that it was another kind of Bheeney George case. Lc was willing to aub- mit the nowspaver renort of the case, or have the shorthand reporter read bis report over, to save time. . Mr, Baker promised to got the witnesses in the afternoon if the caso was postponed until then, ‘The Judge sutd he wanted to boar the whole caso, whatever there was of ft, aml he would therefore Tet the caso go over until the after. nooa, if the witnesses could be present then, In the afternoon all the parties wero present, and Mr. O'Brien again offered to submit the evidence taken,on. tha Coraucr’s oxam{ontlon, or else have the reporter who took the evidence read his notes throuch. Asalatant-District-Attorney Weber sald he would not agree to haying the newspaper report offered, but was wHling to have the reporter read his notes over on condition that the’ wit- nesses should hear such oridence, and, if they had anything to add, should be allowed to give it. Mr, Moynahan, the shorthand reporter, was then sworn, and testificd that he had been a pra- fesslonal reporter for four or five years, aud that he had taken a full report of tho examina- tion bofore the Coroncy according to the beat of his ability. Tho teatimony covered 400 pages of manuscript, and would occupy six hours to read. it. The witness then wont onto read the eyt- dence exactly aa it was given Inst week before the Coroner's Jury, an abstract of which was Dablished at the tho In Tae Trinune. » dn the course of half an hour the prisoner's counsel were sound asicup, lulled into slumber by the gentic drone of tho reader's volce, the Btate's Attorney sat and wished ho could do the same, the Judge looked enviously down on them, areporter brokaintoaudible comnolency,and the spectators imitated the examplu of thelr betters until half-past 4 o'clock, when the siesta was rudely interrapted by the Judge, who ordered court to be ndjourncd. The reporter bad pot- ton about half-way through bis task then, ahd he will reaume ft this morning at 10 o'clock, THE VIDELITY, Ur. Turpio, Recelyer of the Fidelity Savings Bank, fled the following montlily report yes- terday; ™ Ualance at last roport. Bors and mortgages. Loan expense account. Interest, seo sees fonts Real at att Safe depository, EXPENDITURES, Neal estate purchased at foru- Closure BACK. +. +00 -$210, 812 Real estate tnken Insettlement by order of Courtices.ceseee 1112 Other interests in real estate. uo TAXCH.... ces ooe ceases O81 Tecorder's foc8...++ 3 Abstract account, 83 Insurance... 420 Repal 10 Advortlatng... OL gBer. Incumbrance .... 50,761 egal expenss... 330 Court con’ 11s Oftce oxpons 266 Genora) oxponses . 3 Certificates of depor 900 Miscollansous. ‘ in Savings dopor 6, 004 First dividend. + | S3— 102,823 Balance on hanteisessreeerevere § 25872 THE COOK COUNTY NATIONAL DANK. A. IL, Burley, Recciver of the Couk County National Bauk, dicd a ovtition yesterday before Judge Blodgett, setting out that shortly before the falluro of the bank {un Febru: 75, Jon, Stephens & Co., who had ac 8 agen! for the bank, delivered tu tho American Ex- change National Banke all the notes and securi- ties {n their hands belonging to the Cook Coun- | ty Bank without any present consideration but es additional security for lonna and dlacounts obtained by them. Thera securitics were all guaranteed by the Cook County Bank, aud the Receiver has ‘demanded posgeaston of them on the Freund that they were wronuly turned over tothe American Exchange Bank, but the lat- ter has refused to surrender them. They are now, howevor, of little value, but the Receiver, fn or- der to avoid any Itigatfon, bas made an atrauge- ment for their surrender by which the American Exchange Munk fa to pay $5,000 cash, to surren- dor the notes of Joho McArthur for $13,600 held by It, and to release the Cook County Bank from all obligations .as guarantor on abaut 360,000 of paper held by it. In return, the Cook County Bank isto release all claims ft moy havo of every kind agalnat the American Ex- ehange Bank, ‘Che Comptroltor of the Curren- ey has agreed to this, and the Receiver thints Ie will bo an advantagcous compromise, Judge Blodgett entered an order allowing the com- promise to bu made, AN AVPLICTED YOUNG MAN, ‘ A young lawyer who rates lilmself nojustt- flably high even when hestates thathe “ex- iblts but humble talents,” fled a petition yes- terday in the Suporior Court for change of name, ‘The patition suts forth that ho was norn in the Btuto of New York; “that his tather and mother, constrained by great thankfulsess to a cértaln Charles Olivor Brawater, a physician of Great akill, talent, and renowu, because of a cure from a certaln dangerous ailment of sald mother by sald physician und to perpetuate the wamo and memory of the benefactor aforesald, hud by the request of Charles Oliver Brewster, ‘the physician aforusaid, named your humble petidioush belng at such naming ‘in tendercst intancy, the concatenated name aforesaid; that the namo Charles Ollyer Brewater Brockway sforesald ‘cannot be spoken without «reat ‘bor of speach and grest use of time, nor x the same be written without uncommon owledge and akill in English Iiterature and greut scriptural Jabot and skill and great use of time, and which, campelling ofttimes per- sons addressing your humble petitioner to omit or Suppress the eald name of Urewster, and also your humblo potitianer in telifnyr his sald name and subscribing his siguature to omit, suppress, or abundou the said’ name of said uenofactor, whereby the sald gratoful purposu of naming of pour bumble Petitioner fs frustrated in such halls that your humble petitioner duly bon- oroth his uid father and mother, and likewise his kindred, and would both ask the relief here- Anafter prayed were not many other sons of said father and mother Teniainlng, and honorably bearing the patronymic aforesuld; that nature exhibits but humble talents {fo your humble petitioner, and he also is Of oxcecding Mumited renown, and that nt the least In the prover carrying out of the grateful purpose. your vetitloner,should there: fore bo devoted wholly toso far as incre name gove, to bearing the namo and carrying tie memory of said benefactor; that because of the premises your humble potitloner desires to bear no louger the surname of Brockway, but fustead of such name, hie desires to bear the said surnaine of Breweter ani; The petition ts elgned Charles Oliver Browater Brockway, the petl sallcher pee ay, the petitionor aforeasid aud, En rer Reus fo60) +» Gulick, in April, 1876, took Dimecif a rib named Mar F Hooker, ant faiths fully perlormed bis dutles and obligations tor ous month and thres days, when she left .bim THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 8, I1879-TWELVE PAG to scatter her favors indiscriminately on pro- Miscuous adtnirera, Ite has heard of her iu Clevelang and Wheellsg, but he aska that he may bo released fram nny vows of constancy, 0s she hag forfelted her rivtts by her conduct, Augusta Rasmussen complatus that inarried Me is nota very desirable: condition, at least when the party of the second part [a Jolin Ras- Mmuasen. John’s way of exhibiting his alfection wos py blows and kicks, and she fails to fund any pleasure ju his attentions, Over four years 8x0, aleo, he deserted tier, and theau two causes conibined, sho thinks, aro ample grounds for Rrantiog her a divaree, Steiia'8, Lorin also asks for a divorce from her husband, Sanford Elihu Loring, on the ground of adultery. Bhe states thut she was married to him ti June, 1867, nnd lved with him up to about a year ago, und bas borne bim ax chitdcen, five of whom are Iying. She charges that bo bas for the past three yeurs been sguilty of adultery with one Ledia 8. Smith, nut has since then neglected hits fatnlly and {riled to support them. He has squandered $50,000 of ber prop- erty, utd now has in’ his possession a large amount of her money, but how gnuch she can- not state, Aud she asks for ihe deunl divurce, for allmony, and the caro of all her ehildreu, Lastly, William Langwith prays to be dl- vorced from Mary Ann Langwith, she having deserted him seme three years agu. ITEMS. Judge Gary was occupied sestorday mornin; in hearing an amusing dog case, Lt avs thal some time ago Charles A, Cook was bitten by dog belonging, to Gustave Bostrlan, aud fn'r yeoge he polsoned il, und the owner then brought sult, elatiming the dug was worth $160, From the testimony “It ap- peared the animal was a cross between Kehopherd-dor and a bulldog. dotin V. Le Moyne was called inasanexpert, and hvsald trom the evidence he would not give 60 cents for the cor, Buch high expert testimony was conclu: sive, nnd the ditdge dectded to give a yerdlet for $1.50 in favor of the owner, or 1 per cent on the amount claimed, In the vase of ‘The City ve. ‘The Metropolitan City Railway Company a petition was filed yes- terday before Judge Wiliams for a change ot Venue on the ground uf prejudice, The Jidgo did not sce how he wus prejudiced, but he granted the petition and scut the case to Judgo Farwell. Judge Jameson ts engaged in hearing the dl- vorce cise of Kluefer va. Ktuoter, which camo palate him ona ehunge of yeoue from Judgo wore, Judge Willams was engaged yesterday in hearlug the Chandler certificate cago of Johnson. vs. Ward, which was remanded by the Appellate Court a short time ago, UNITED STATES COURTS, Samuct C. Davis, of Buston, Med a bil? Tele day nealnst Willam James, Helonor and Robart W. McFarlane, heirs of Robert D, McFarlane, deceased, Helen 8. James, Benjamin E. Gallup, 4 |. McCormick, W. f. Meee, Max Efseman, Joseph Sherwin, 8. HH. MeCrea, We F, Johnson, A. N, ‘Young C, B, Egeieston, C. C, Mayer, E. M. Taylor, W. #1. Sisson, Aman- da G, Dayld, and C. P. Oviatt, to foreclose n truat-dec.! for $40,000 on Sublot 2, in the subdi- vision of Lot 6, and the west half of Lot 6, Block 40, in the Original Town of Chicago. J. M. Flower, Recetver of the German Na- tonal Bank, sued Charles W. Spoer for $1,500. James J. Blaisdell filed a bill against Bridget Btantan und Julia Hadley, executors of the eatate of Timothy Stauton, decensed, J. J. Stanton, Mary E, Stanton, and others, to fore- close a trust-doed for $2,000 on Lot 14, Block 40, iu School Suction Addition, MM. White bean a sult inejectmant sgainnt Mary, Patrick, Alehael, and Eliza MeDonald and Mary A, McLaughlin to recover possession of the south flve acros of the west half of the west half of the northwest quarter of the north- weat quarter of Sec. 88, 89, 18, DANKNOPTOY. ‘The agscts of Alfred L. Sewell wero ordered tobo turned over to him, he having complied with the terms of the composition. In the case of Hollister & Gorham, the aos- perate debts were ordered to be gold at auction after throo weeks’ notice, ye <A discharge was Issued to Egbert W. Hurlbut, Robert E, Jenkins was appojuted Assignee of Houry Whipple. The second dividend meeting In tha case of Hollister & Gorham was continued to May 5, an Assignco will be chosen thls morning for Beers & Wadaworth, . BULERION COURT IN DRIEF, The People, for the use of R. E, Jenkins, As- signee in bankruptcy of Willlam J. Johnston, commenced o sult in debt for $2,000 against doln H. Murphy, a Constable, and hia bonds- men, Dantel Sullivan and Edward Gavin, to re- cover on Murphy's official bond for malfeasance in not collecting an execution for $54.75. H. HL, Shufeidt & Co. began a auit for $1,600 against Adolph Boehm and Louls Hartman, omcurr count, Julla A. Chapin filed a bill against E. Gilbert. Jackson, Mary Ann Jackson, Audrow anid Will- fom O, Jackson. Mary E, Ladd, J. W. Ladd, E. I, Whited, C. H. Morse, and D. K. Pearsons, trustee, tu foreclose a mortgare for $1,000 on the Lot 12, Block 83, in the subdivision known ag Rogere’ Park. Ieury K. Olmsted filed a bill ngaingt tho gain parties, exeupt Morse, to foreclose a trust- deed for. $2,000 on Block. 1 in Jackson's Ad- dition to the Village of Eyauston. PROBATE COURT. Under an order of Court the administratrix fn the estate of Benjamin M. Thomas, decenscd, yesterday fled a uow bona for §10,000, which as npproved, Yesterdsy was claim day before Judge Kuick- erbocker, THE CALL. Jupar Nroncetr—Call of tho criminal calendar, Tur AvreLLarr Count—Te, Wingman ve. Duncers 80, Foroman va, Matwitz; 47, Heeniteva. Stanley? ‘BS, Snell vs, Droyor; and 80, Hunt va. City. No eae on hearing. J 2 Gany—770, 704, 801 to 807, 809, R10, Pp YaLA to 800, BIS to, Bil, RN, 8 mre) 877, 480 to RK), ail, 11 108 ‘ No. Guy," Bayloy vs, Crane! B14 t a BBD, AoA BBY, 871 to and 88, all fnclusive, lat. OM UDUE Jaineaan—Acalate Judge Gary. No, 1,020, Klucfor va, Klucfor, on trial, dupar Moonz—1.0+4, ‘Matchett va. Dyball; 272, Beamout va, Wing: ang Nos. 1105 on new calendar. No casy on trial. Junar Rowkns—Goes to tho Criminal Court to try the Btovens murder ease, Jupox Bonti—14, 116, 110, 118, 120, and No case on trinl, Jupae MoALtisten—The G. gous casy, and set cass 8,1 rosk, Jupox Fanwat1—1,600, Gould 882, Schumer ve. Mersch, on trial TUpex WittaMs—Ceneral busin Jupor Loonin—Nor, 12, 24, 27, 36, 37, 88, BO, 40, 41, 48, and 43. JUDGMENTS, ‘Uniten Starrs Cincurr Count—Jupas Buona: xtT—Stoughton Boot and Shos Company va, Pnilip Goldman, $1,002.20, -Surgmion Countr—Conrrsstons—Augoat Hra- hand vs, Carl Bol Charles E, Mall v: James Turblt, SkI2.52.—W, I. King ot al. v: Bernard A,. Stampfoski, $3,040,25,—F, F. Cola vi dames A. Austin, £60.50, sree i sucwiT Count—Conr rast . va, Pattlek Grogan, 8800. NDP ea i FUNERAL OF MADAME BONAPARTE, Bartisong, Md, April %—The funeral of Madaine Patterson-Bouaparte took place to-day, An the noruing the remaina wore remored to the renidence of the late son of Jerome Bona- parte, now occupled by his widow, Susan M, Bo- naparte, ‘The funcral was private, only the immediate relatives and a fow of the most Intimate friends boing invited. The Rev, Dr. Leftwich, of the First Presbyterlau Church, offered prayer at the house, whizh was the ouly religious service be- forthe procession started for Green Mount Cemetory. ‘The chief mourners were the grandsons, Col, Jerome Napoleon, Charles Joseph Bonaparte, and the family of the latter, The family of Col, darome Napoleon Bonaparte le iu Paris, Goy, Carroll was a pali-vearer. At the grave Dr. Leftwich read the burial service, and the Interment took place. ‘The coflla bore the inscription; “Elizabeth Patter. sou, hora Oth of February, 1755, Died April 4, ‘The {otermont was made in tho lot purchased by the lady herself many yeare ago, for her last resting place, Sho fa its only ocoupant. ————— THE CHICAGO JUSTICES, Hsectal Dispatch to The Tribune SPAINGPIRLD, TIl., April 7—As was predicted exclusively in Saturday's THipung, Goy. Cultom thie afternoon sent back to the Chicago Judges the names of Bullivao, Pollak, aud Barrett, threo of the nominees for Justices whom he de- clines to nominate to the Senate, ‘The other namos will ba sent to the Senate to-morrow, Meanwhtie he will await the choice of thu Judges about Alling these three vacancies, and the Huht, for the time being, be transferred to Chicago and the Scnate. a A Now York Lye-Malady, New Yark Currespondence Hautan Jrarel A prevalent malady of the eye ts curious. Five belles were ot the opera of * Dinoral? (very charmingly done, by the way) :with one eyo banduged, beautitul Cyclops, fn white and pink. This silection te oculists call walariat ophithalmia, Tbear. {t closes one eve ate time only, apparently. There was a rumor formerty in New York that youlg ladies were very sub- duct to diseases of the eye, owing, {¢ was feared, German haboas Abraham va, Hoard. No, 20, 39, D4, 95, “attract cencral attention, white the public 1 to the alclll and attraction of a cortain handsom ocalist Lere, not unknown In Boston, but, as ho Js ainarricd man, the young Indies may have an eyo single to theirinfirmity, It niso affects the Sterner sex, and 1 aco many a pair of blue qlasses amnong the young newspaper men, who, unfortunately, havo to work all night. It fs sald to be contagious and most palnfal, and tt ts certainly not becoming, although tho ocullets think ft not dangerous. THE COUNTY BOARD. No Power to Investigate the South Park Vark Cammisstonera Queht to We Hiectod = Conrt-House Contracta=Trenaurer'a Ro- ort. The County Bonrd hetd its regular weekly meeting ycaterday afternoon, all the members | presont, and President Sonne in the char, ‘The resolution of Mr. Wheeler, to the effect that proposals be received fur renatring Ihe alde> walk in front of the Criminal Court Building, wus placed on Mle, ‘The resolution of Mr. Senne, offered at tha Inst meeting, to the effect that Rule 7 be so amended 48 to provide that no metnber should bo allowed to apeak mora than twice upon ono subject, or more than fivo minutes at ono time, was taken up. 7 Cowrnlestouer Fitzgeratd kicked, THe thought the resolution was offerad by the Chafr in order tocuttinoff, He moved to lay Wie resolution on the table, which wus lost. Mr. Fitzgerald then moved to postnono for one week, which motion was seconded by Mr. Wheeler, who also Hfted up lls volco { protest against the diabolical scheme to choke nim oft Jn his long speeches, ‘The motion uf Mr, Fitzgerald to Was adupted by a vote uf to fh, COUNTY TREASUNER, ‘The monthly report of the County Treasurer was received wid read, It was as Tallawes s f ATOM Tor the peur BAR Messer et $1,014,360 Amount receivetl from taxes and other avurces nod credited ta the General WU. coerese seetteesen cess + 8,269 Amount connty orders paid. + RH, 280 Jury certificates in the ecveral courts postpone Cortiticatcs in Coroner's Inquests paid 2, 00%, Withees' feo patd. .. : 1 Comnmiseionere’ ciarges as per March Balance on hand belonging to General FUNG IBTHD. see sesereserezee seer 20,456 Amount of county orders payable out of Gonorsl Fund due and unpuld,... 176,070 dury certificates nayabla unt of said fund, die ADL UNDALR oer ceee eee 5, ROR Taslunce un hand ofall other funds... 200,578 Amount of Court-Hoane ordere ont slanding..... in sesanegevesess > JOEL ‘The report was referrod to the Finance Com. mittew. MISGELLANROUS, A communication was recelved from William MeNei! & Son, asking leave to withdraw their bid for cut-stone work on the Court-Houso ra- tunda on oecount of making a mistake in their figures. Referred to the Committee on Build- ings. ‘The Town of Lako View sent in a communt- cation proposing the amo of John N, Hills for Inspector wt Roads and Bridges. Referred to the same Commitice. e A communication from N, 8. Davis, stating that Dr, Thomas Bevan was about to resien his position on the Medical Board of the County Hospltal, and asking tut Prof, H. P. Merriman be appoluted fn his place, tras referred to the Committee on Hospital, ‘he Finance Committea reported that they had examined the report of tho County Treas- urer, had proceeded tocount the cash tn his vussession, und bad found money on hand, in grecnbacks and National notes, to the amount of $237,017.88, thia boluye the amount called for by his monthly report. “Lhe report of the Com- mitteo was adapted. ‘The Financa Committee submitted the follow- ing report coucerning au INVESTIGATION OF THE SOUTIC PARK noaRn: Your Committes on Finance. tu whom was ro- ferred the annual report of the Boned of Comtuls- stoners of South Park for tho year 1878, beg leave to report that, upon examination of the atatutes, it appears thut the South Parl: Commissioners make their annual report tn pursuance of Sec. fy, of Chap. 106, of the Revised Statute; and that the ame statute confers no puwer, directly, upon this County Bourd to oxumine ine, supervise, or in any manner interfere with the antd South Park Yoard or ita books, papers, or business; and that in the absence of power delegated by the Loulsla- ture to the Coanty Board to fully investigate, in- cluding the powor to sund for persons and ‘papors, compel the attendance of witnesses, etc, In caso of gatd Park Boatd falling to co-operate and aenist In the invertization, st would be a ureat expenac, withont realizing ony iene or practical renault. "Tho Board of South Park Conimissloners have heen recently subjected to an investigation by a Committees of tho State Legistature, and also to another by s Committee of this County Board, by the aid of exnerte, nnd it ts not believed by this Committee that, with our present doubtful power, any additions can be made to tho facts brought out by thoxe Investigations. Novertheless, this Com- mittee le of the opinion that the puble good and the interests of the overburdened taxpayers would bo best subserved by tho passage of an act giving the Board of County Conimissioners full powers to Investigate succeastully, at teast once !n ench year, the acte and dnings, recolpta and expenditures, of tho Hoard of Commissiunurs of the South Mark, and all other parka and Park Boards supported and maintained dy public tax, ‘The Committees, therefore, -in the absenco of any specific complatnin or charges of malfessanco ‘on the part of eald Sonth Fark oard, and fram tho foregotng considerations, recommend that this ane nut report be placed un fle. This report provoked a great deal of discus- slow in the Board, which wag taken part in by a majority of the members, Mr. Svoffurd oftvred an amendment to the effect that.a resolusion should be propared by the Finance Comuilttce to fisesentt to the Coun- ry Attornay, askhye him to prepare a bill to sond in tu the Legislature, providing that. somo meuns be employed whereby an Investigation might bo made of the provecdiugs of the Park Bourds. ‘This motion, however, was withdrawn, and ihe report was adopted, with the understanding that future action should be taken coucerning , the matter. . THe COURT-UOUAR. The Joint Comittee on Buildings and Sery tco roported In favor of paylng the Hinsdale & Doyle Granite Company 3,000 as nu catiinate ‘upon a portion of the works done by them upon the new Court-Houso, ft belng stated that, in the ovinion of the Jaiut Comnittec, all the con. alttons had been complied with, Another long discussion ensued. Mr, Fitz. gorald moved iit the acllon of the Baara ypon. this report be postponed for tivo weoks, and, after o great deul more tall, the question was put aud lost. Ou motion of Mr, Bradloy, the report was ra- ferred back to tho Counnittes for one weeks. ‘The same Committee reported that Architect, Eran gad submitted a numberof contracts, with the recommendation that the papers be alened upon the contractors presenting the requisite ots Among these contractors wore the uames of MeNell & Son, und this matter was made the subject of another long debate, ‘The motion to reconinit was put and lost py a voto uf7 tos, ‘VYheamondinent of Mr. Wood, to the effect that the Chulrman of the Board shoutd slen the contracts whenever the city lad slnificd its in- tention to do the same, Wan carried, und then the report of tiv Committce as amended was adopted, Commissioners Hoffmann, Lonzen, and Meyer voting in tho negative, BLECTIVE PARK DOARDS, Commiasluncr Fitzgerald offered the follow- ing resolution upon te susponsion of the rules: Vienvas, Therotea bili pending in the State Legislature for the State of lilinols whereby all members of the several Fark Boards in Cook County shall ba elected by tho peapte, In place of the prosaut way of appoluting suid members; therefora, Uesoived, That tho Hoard of County Commis. aloners do recommend such action, and wonld sex the several embers of the Leyislature from Conk County to w honorable means to have sald Ditt passed, and that acopy of theso rosolutions bo went to the several membere from Cook County, ‘The resolution was adupted. On inotion of Mr. Hoes, the Committeo on Public Serviced was directed to advertiso for bids for supplying the different buildings of the county with ice, ‘The Board then adjourned until the next regular meeting, ————__- Safety of Rullway-Travel, Hartford Courant, Acctdenta by Worse and carrlage, though for more numerous in the ageregate thou thoso hy both steuwera and railways, are usuully matters of inerely Jocel interest and Minited wotoriets A large number of serious accidents with bors have occurred fn our State during tho Inst wi ter, winle there bos becn no aurious railway dis- aster during the same time. In London from 100 to 200 persons on an are killed an- nually by horses and vebic! 1874, 104 wero thus killed; 12 1870, 124 persons wera run over and killed, ond 1,019 Wore malmed w infured, Probably not ons of these a-cidcuts wos known far beyond the Niaits of London, Aa- eldents thus occurring in country towne oro still Jess known. But the’ eclrcum- stantial borrore usually counected with a railway disaster give it tte widest publicity ana terest 1s jntensificd by pictorial representations {u the iustrated papers, Thus ao erroneous and exaguerated Smpresaton of the danger of! railway fravel bas become common, The English! tailways wero formerly uncqualed for safety. , Now the French and German lines excel in this direction, The heat exhibit I bage scen for any ono year in England wan in 1861, when only one passenger was kilicc to over 15,000,000 carrfed,— the number of killed being fifteen, and the num- ber of pasengers 229,050,000. ‘I'he rigid Goyern- ment attpervision of the railwaya in France and Germany ts the eecrot of the remarkable safety there attained. Tie safo atl prompt trans- portion of the {mimenso armics, both ‘rench aut German, during the Franco- German | war, was on lemonatration of the excellent management of thetr railways. The conveyance of 69 many millions of peuple without accident during the Centennial Exhibi- ton, by the ratlways centerlus in Philadelphia, was a striking illustration of the safety of ratt- way travel. But the most remarkable statistics Lhave anywhere ecen aro those of the New York & New Haven Rafiroad during the Inst tienty- three yeara, Fromm the time of the Norwalk ac- cident to September, 1471, 27,055,170 passengers were carried on thot road without loss of Ilfc toa single passenger in the cars, thouh some fatal aecidents were cauecd by attempts to jump on the cara when in motion, Since the above date the annual reports covering the consolidated road show the number of peanenipars up to Sep. tember last to be 26,781,409." If ft bo assumed thet one-half of this number pass over the New York aud New Haven division, it would make over 41,000,000 persons carried on that division without Joys of 1ife to any passenger in the cara, —————— MILWAUKEE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Soecial Duapateh to The Tribune. Minwaurse, March 7.—At the annual mect- ing of the Chamber of Commerce, this after- Toon, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Prealdent, M. Boddem; Vice- Presidents, O, F Britt, 2. M. Brigham; Secre- tary and ‘Treasurer, W.d. Langson; Directors, for three years, J.B. Merrill, F.G. Bigelow, F. D. Hinkley; for two years, A. K, Shepard, B. B, Hopkina, TL, Bartlett; forsne year, R. Eliot, Angus Smith, C. J. Kershaw. Arbitratora, 8. Rooker, I. ‘Tivbits, W. M. Brigham, C. Manegold, Jr, A.Chanin. Board of Appeals, C.F. Iatdy, Wittiam Young, Uf. Cory, Fred: erick Pabst, Frederick Layton, Welsher, R. 1, Rice. Luspeetor of Gralu, Garlton Iolland. i RESPONSIBILITY. Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. Orrawa, il, April 7%—8ult lias veen com- menced against ex-Clty Marshal Murray and his Uondeman, 8. W. Raymond, and William Red- Wick, by Torrence G, Rice, the alleged tramp who was shot by Murray some_time since while attempting to arrest a gang. .Damoges are put at $1,000. Rice has nearly recovered from the wound, and reafirius that he [s no tramp, nor was he rosisting an arrest. ‘The triat will cone up at the June term of court, a Recovery of British Colors, The Queen's colors, which were Tost in the massacre onthe Zulu frontier, were recovered in February, A party of volupteers set out from Rorke's Drift und followed the Buffalo River until they reached a crossing place whera ao many British soldiers had perished, Saddles, sthrups, spurs, leggings, charms, and articles of native drees, Jying by the roaring stream, over huge bowlders, and passing between pra: cipitous cliffs covered with brush aid ntovea, showed the apot whero the rushing torrent und savage foe allke overwhelmed many brave rien, About 500 yards below, at. the crossing place, they succeeded iu finding the Queen's colors with the pole complete, injured by the action of the vapid stream, but otherwise untouched. ‘The cit Lion and Crown surmounting the pole, anid alsa the color-case, were found a few yards lower down, ‘These colors wera borne back at the bead of the litte cavalcade tu triumph, and when Rorke's Drift was reached the soldiers, overjoyed at the sfght of thelr colors, cave their heartiest cheers for the old flag und for Aaj, bine and the volunteers wno bad recovered m. THE TRIBUNE BRANOCI LS ORDER To AccoMMODATE adr NoNEnGUS . patrons throdshout the elty. we have established Hranch Oicca i tho different. visions, as desiennted Uctow, where ailvertisements will be taken for tie sutue price an charged at the Maln Oflce, aud wlll be reel ved Unul Ko'cluek p. tn, during tho week, aud until 9 p,m, on Saturdayns .. & A. SIMMS, Booksellers and Statlouers, 123 TWwenty-recon WALDEN, Newatealer, ftatlouer, ete. 1009 West Sadiaon-st., near Wosternay, ROBERT THRGMSTON, West-nide Nows Dopot, 1 Dito Injawt-ay., corner of ‘italsted-st, 5 JIETRICK, Jeweler, Ne e rer Linco [> OFPICE: eater, aud Fancy ___MKUSIOAL, An thia catumn, three lines on less, 25 cents per tne seruion, Each additional line, 10 cents, ATTENTION-We WILL CLOSE OUT. low! g lot of very tine organs, reyardl Hip betet deta vei rt atop urwin ‘One now 14-st0p ofan. MPLA OF M Jor ana Tabac teat, ATIENTION-PIANOS TUNED FOR $1.25 (IN AD- vance) Pianos repaired, poltabed, etc, Vianos moved, boxed, an ipped. REED'S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, IVE nnd 10d brato-at, A TEEXTION-TIANOS 8123, BIn0, #175, 8200. ‘Latacat stock In cits. very fnatrument: warrant: Eero years. KEED'S Temple of Auulc, 191 and 103 planus: Netanghey avphied It sucehaadee sTRE OR 34 ne ju 1 Le D" Tounpie ut sluste, IE Beatoente | PNFEB BEE end CINCKERING FF ) LITTLE USED, AND very ‘Ang, ail modern tinprovements, Owner inuat sell. Can be arch at REEDS Templ and 193 State-at, EOP ARIE IVE ATE an the column, three lines or ieee, 25 conte wer Ine sertion. Each additonal tine, 10 cente. por SALR-MOUBKS AND LOTS ELIGIBLY LO- cated, ‘Vacant fota elfathty located, Acro property enttable tor anbdivision. These properties will he sold with w small payment down and tn on quatterly ur semi-annual pay- Mentos interest at per cent. . ‘They bave been purchared’ by at insurance enmpany’ throu is Foreeloadrn paler anes 1 beg na Lo, Ove jan of payment. é Ah ee eae eee smanctal Agent, Itt LaSalle O18 BA AVE SOME VACANT LU s Ipfocated, on which fam prepared to holid t purchassr a amall fougy aud sell the aaine with meni " ; : bifaren) aoe plane. Ke A, AVAIFIRLD, Financial Agent, 133 Rete a TOR SALE-AT A WATGAT OBE AN Ia eke ANe frame hounatnd St-font oe me, Ck Was havi $3,n0 cash, for afew dayauniz, Ts LYMAN, Daa 7 sOrt BAN TiSHED feet of dock property. tied up complete with rait- toad track, office, and. planking, for lumber buatness, For partiediara Inquire of GEO. P. DET EKICKSON, Ame lundeay,, autttiof Pwenty-accond-at., uf lt. MASON, 40 Deathiorn-s". ¥ 3B es ce ote pear. SALE~89,000—3 2-8TORY HRC STON! and lot g6x14%, eouth runt, on Lake-at., between Hoyne and Leavitt. ‘Lhlals Orat-class property: rents how at f0) per inontiny paya # per Where cate ‘ dioriter mith money? ft. Be OND, oun 7, 12) GANT 3-8TONY OC> Hone atepr, aldewalka, nme tnprovetents one ¢ Weat side: half Ulack cast of Athinnd-av.; south front on Adament. Poracaslont or Mays Tile prowerty Meat class LOYD, Room: 2~810.000—AS Ei! je-frant di -STORY AND lng and foi 252125, east front, nterat., helween Madiaon dud. Washington, 000 to hulid: rents tow to good teuant at good Investments Ts, BOYD, AS S40) ver yon Roum 7, 174 a 2 . ALT= $8,001~A BPLENDID a-8TORY Of kon front brick dwellings and lotun Indians between Ktatemudjlearhorn, within alx blocks of Ce Mousa. 1. Hh. BOYD, ttount 3, 170 Madison-at. 3 1 20-0OM FRAME! Orst house fronting nuritt « Juet wea of Ktowart four tock ud var-alopay title perfects took ar tt Its nhargning buy aud gaye rele; Wuuse cost 82,taKi to ui He goat Ko, T. B. DOYD, Room 7, 179 Mad> OD mmheto eat putt du betters, Sourii han water, g reraget It's a ercat Margain fur suite uoe, HOVD, ttouin7, te Slauheot Fort SARE -o1t ten T=a . centaintns 1 ruoma, Heart weuty-ninth-at.¢ tm ually thts property Gn tn STORY juniet-ay, east front, barn with wou box ratsclaes c put, aud {ll be wuld at w bargain on exsy teri, tod, Pe STAG, owner, zat Wosllnetonres APP roe E—BSIEO— LOT TOXIN, ALL THE On North Branch, aud welt dot ' eed, nent 4 has river unl ralicond frunte: it's @ Dare its Moulnutieat. 3 on North Welles. tetween omonee ee ne block suuth of entrance to bins the cheapeat lot aflered tn Cove coln Wary this County at $63 perfout. T. BH, MUYD, soum 7 179 Madison-ai bre Tk: To ebni Thane, 14 or tee, 2 It centa, Wost Siac, NEST—829 PEI MONTH-FINE. TIO-8T! and basement brick house, 1nz0 West Adam cents per ine Te Also, RESO per month, tres-story hrick, " Brow j Lise Sa Putas st ‘Inquire of W. GAY N, 1000 Wert Van Buren-te, oF Hoot thy 07 Clark aL, es Rey Were (PO RENT=20 PER MOSTH=TH marhio-front Woden 2S Axtland-n Improvements, ges fatures, furuace, and aw rn bank, PO UES oss PaitIGAV.—11 B A drier inne Winrenuvate tioredialye We Lor Orlek barn. .S fe Pot D2 Washington-at, ela! ELEGANT ail modern rouge. tite ron. rod ‘WIN, ATORY HICK 1B ito BIZ: ratory brick, 442 1 GUrenninye it.¢ 810, 8 rout 4 @ Harvardet. 184, 6 Inr e roonis, 2) Harvard @ Jarge sonma, 1147 West Taylor-al. 5 81%, Groom cut tage, 8 Eitiuer fg ory trnme, 10 routs, 1149 Wot Tryin frame, u Pda Ae frame, 10 Maryan veey Inw font ty thine withuat later Moo VTL Btataont, CK SUN-ST, }s ary And baseiney rick, Zbeing slewve toons: all modern Iniprove: eefxturer, frnne wand euid water, art jozet on rach Muar: A, ant will hie pat ara apply to the BTORY 10-RGOM 1 Ceutre-ay, vw f mh Centra-ay, Inquire 19 (PO RENT<A FIRST-CLASS. roome and all modern inproy neat Union Park. THUS, FREES at, Woon 4. 1[0 BESTS TOOSE BOUTIN aon apd Honoreetn, Hy ete, with barn, fin, Addee SHERWOOD, 70 Staternt, ‘PO RENT--BUMMER nus city, fronting deforsun Purk, ed, thuroughly hulit, ten roots i Teaches by eaey atalta:tcoot freeze in aulttieet Wcatit Mw. Klorlund BULKEENS Miderate Pent, lon given April 2¥, di, Cy AGILE, #6 Wat: oF ja nents, On Park-av., MAN, 120 Randviph: ST CORSE MADE caaaut moins, cluactn, owner, JON De HEART 0 COND Uric culinge of Zi Seeley save South Sia (PO RENTSHOUMES 244, 190, 497 CALUMET-AY,, 1 lend 02s Sitchigao-ar. HULLOGK IMOS., 149 aid ROOD PARTY—ELE: fuouse, sin Michigan a JUDEOCK, Mattesun Hone. x inhear Tenitath at partiy torgiaued tataite a enticth-at, urnisted, “Tanute of DICKINSON, Jul Waahiagtuirate, or Me 308. MiCuie ER MONTN—s- STOR Fralrie-ny.; 830, front 1450 Prairic-ay, x bane, *[O RENT— 160 TWENTY -FOURTH-ST.. FBTORY att will be put in Ruud 1) RENT=#3: aud laxement frauie dwelllt: Order, Inquire at 1474 Wabaals WEAR Tuinry: at., dstoty and Urick basement house, east front, 14 roois, all modern Improvements, in One order, Apply at 1470 Indtaua-ar. RONT TiOUSE, price BIZ 60. A. J QO SALE-LARGE BitTCK HOUSE, fronts modern hutlty 120 Honore-st.. ing of Ogden-ay.t will take small clear pile Biko Ane octagon tarhle-frune on chuice localtty. Apply to OWN EI OR, SALE—HUUSE AND: Conner Poe AE and Twentyentxt fferun' stn bargain: A 1 Kood brick stare on [lvereat: £15,000 cash and good tnvests Hebe WILL, 140 Dearborn, ~ SUBURBAN IEEAL E51 EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED or lowa—An elegant vitin in the Me, witls Od acres uf iand, highly ally sliunted on the blag, witli n com of Lake Michizay. PIERCE & OUTIVE nting AR City ut {inproved, beaut manding view real e1 ‘Ol 8: $100 AUTIFUL LOT one block froin hotel at Lagranve, 7 niles from Chicago; 815 down and $5 monthly: cheapest property fn horket, nd ahown frees abstract freo; rallroat fare, A BROWN, 142 Las foorn 4. i[o RENT — f40— FHATIOE-AV., NOWTIRAST corner of Forty-nifth-st., two-story and cellut i house of 11 roums, bath, ty barn; good cl Tarwa grounds, J. C. MAUILLy achonla and church Nd Wastungronsat, T—HAVE SEVERAL FIRST-CLAKS hoes to rent on the Suuty Side, none hetter: Aitoamaller. but conventent. anes on Sduti and W est tenteluw, 1nqui wer, G Sideat cents law. Inquire of owner, 7 tandulph NTH-ST,, 833.301 BAO 1N- MORE ci : NED ious hoo corner Vernuiteny, and Thirty> eV L. MLL, orou premises, (pO RENT-THE 2-BTORY ANU NASEMENT BRICK 3020 Pratrte dlning-room aud kitchen fusnl> tre and some carpete will he rented with house if dee Aired) posession any ting after Apri 1. Apply on preintwes. ‘ve "po, STORY AND DASEMENT DitiGK dern linprovements, with bari, sta) Twent: i rent, S40. Inquire of FRANK, A War te North Siac. (PO, RENT-FINST-CLASS MUCK MOUSE AND barn, all modern improvements. 04 Olitu-nt. just cant of Pine, f! menta, ie RUUET ~ Dngt . a. iy Come and ec ra Sauanaves of Comusenoa, atte OF BD. By ETE OW SALE-AT WINNETKASTWO FINE COON: try homes, with from tree to seven acter of land. : . Suburban houses of ten rooms each sell very cheap. THUS. | P.O RENT—AT EVANBTON—FIRBT-CLASS ELEY: FREEMA: Keandoip m4, streg Reeagm Urtek hate, In elinice Jocatiou, Ave inin: OR SALE—OR EXCHANGH—TWENTY AcRHs, | [Ee hey catrings ticuen ee ee Orintt fafon, “ig tho beutiful auburbut | HEASCHALO as Soule Wekeeem cout! tee” Want. able for aut Mount Forest. Address Wit, Tribune uttice, _ UOUNTRY REAL ESTATES. KF }.CON—BO-ACRE FAUM, ALL UNDER: , two miles west of depot and twelve ch ze, Three miles west of Washington: Meluhts; the. land fs the beat of farm Innd, and was oBce sold for $200 peracre, T. J, BOYD, Koon 7 iy Sladisou-st, FOI BALE—O EXCHANUE—62, 00—50-ACRE. farm, f-room dwelling, 5 acres und ler plow: barn conteribs, atc. 1G acres of timber, and nla Ian ‘with 10 head af cattle, Stonaof hay, corn, et four milea trou Winemic, Pal cortainly a bargains will take gow! House anil lot and asaume Bo0u. T. i. BOYD, Room 7 17 Madisou-at, _ REAL ESTATE WANTED. \WaAnthb=rott CASII—A LOT TO NE BUILT ON thiamuminer between Centre and Weatern-nvs, and Washlt wi tid Harrison-ate, (ilyo exact lucation and prire, BOARDING AN. Aust be a bargaln, G98, Tribune othee, : LODGING: South Side. 754. MIGMIGAN-AV, DESIRABLE FURNISUED OF raohis, with or withaut board. North Slace TAGUTL CLATK-6T., FOURTH DOOR FROM THE bridge—First-class board nt $4 lo 80 per week, witht use of plan; day board a2otora. CE HOUSE, Cots: E. CUMNEL STATE AND HAR- riron-sta., five blocks south ot the Palmer loure— 100 raumiay board and rouin per day, 81.2) 10 62.00% per weak, trata An to $10; aieu, furuisned rooms rented wits ru, exert ‘HOUE Blngle wari rod! pieal-tieket 1 EAST WASIINGTON-ST.— $4.f0 to St. ner week. Twen> ‘Transients, Bt per dy; CQUICKERING UPRIGUT PIANOS, Something very new, ‘Fone us clear.aweut, ond powertut aan concert grand. Mopeating action of lightning auicknes, Warranted to stand tn tune perfectly, Uns a new patent dcek—(he only cunvenfent muate- holder ever used on upright pianon, KEED'b TEMPLE OF MUSIC, dwt and tod Btato-at, GREAT BARGAINS— GUeaT BARGAINS. 2D-HAND PIANOS, 2U-ILAND PIANOS, 2D-IAND ORGANS, SD HAND ONGAN SS, on MONTNLY PAYnN Gash Bit NONTHEY. YNENTES prner Aiata and Adnme-st._ 690 PLAIN’ ROSEWOOD FH al 1. balance $3 per S. >i TAO © Init ond, incuth.“Addrewe G70, nnn HORSES AND OAMIEIAGES, BANKRUPT STOCK OF CARRIAGES, BITTE tom Now York to Cedar Hapila tact commie oft elena nue Caer ane 2Jump-acats, $ phactons, 1 i yaa autdabar ti Ye 3 Hight road-wagon, t open end: spring buegy, 1 viatturmanctax-waxon, | wn beat wide ahring Concntd bugey, dactnat angie harnoss, 1 sot of double harnces; aif wre eat-class, aud will Ue gid at A Brent saci and inust be a Isweek. ‘To bo sean iu) Kast Juckson-st, Call and examine stock if yout rt reat bargain, as Dain uouud tu close them out Po sALr ron thee DAYS AT wooDKOFE Hotel Stable, corner Twenty-Arat-st. and Wabaalye &¥., span large roan horecs, fluo carriage team, with: out'fautt or blowisl. aA WO GOOD nimIN ER: stormed to tie city; Presa wagon, but litle used; will be prices ne wo hava tin ue for tain, CO., 1A Weat Nandolpn: [roll SaLe—a vinsy Bt wea POR BALKSTWO BMALL PONTES, Frank pbastany perfectly tid farisdy alight ‘Tribune ontiev, PERNOTER @ cu. TO son WAT, now have {n stock a full ine of thule ce Bde-spring businoss buygios, the ucknowicdge ard for the « SOR MIVING one Ughit ton ex. iORSE, Hoa. rate. Apply at E: we AY. rate stand: jemand far Towerront piueatite pt retro! anouean JANDAULETIG. MUGKAWA RE Ce ‘COUPE HOUKAWAYA PARIS VICTORIAS, FINE GLASS LANDAUS, ¥ LONDON ‘nt OUCHAMS KEKLIN: CAGRIOLRTS, Prices reduced to correspond with tho times, Second-hand plaeton and squaresbox top bugey, Patent wheols, sound andsuryiceablo, S50 cach, WANTED GTO Uint-A Goo sINaLE-iOT rig todeltver coal, at dot Weat Twouty-sccoid-at., corner of Avhinnd-ay, _FINANGIAL. ee in enmannncinnn "ANY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FORNITONE AND Tet thous remuval, 35) Handolptin foot" ™ Wandoiptiat., v. KB MADE UN DLAMOND: Alioae die. et PAU SDENS privateomee Fates Golphi-at, hear Clark, Htovinea und, Established 69s, Aesth ete. wiiteus coltaterals. WALES, b Ninaatees withoutietoral at lowsee sated, an pout rel ral S, WILSON, G8 Dearboraaty tidou 11. CARH Pat FoR on fovery dewor ptian wt GUL 3M Gates iceused, ub East Madioua-a Te ADE ON FURNITURE, 4 without reniuval, or 0 otuer god Dearboru-st., Huon. TH, OAN ON FORNITUNn AND MER- chandiso of avery descitptlon at 10 per cent per anpuin. Blot ratcs lowestin thachty, J.C, &U, FARUY, 160 West Muurug-at, PO LOAN-81,0 800, $3,000, ON CITY REAL nateh matey es + Can Close at once. Hiei ¥ Le MILL, 140 Dearborivat. 3 5.OUU 12 LeANON FAWHING LANDS. AP- % B ply ab 7a Fitthray., Hugi 8. PUNUILASE MON&Y MONTOAGES, Be NOU eee tied ae tee eaenit tehmade, “oe MrdLi Vets loom a7, Ov erarkar Wanpval, and ther “goat 84 Dearboru-at., [toot v, 9 000 2 LOAN ON IMPROVED PAINS Bee OUO Fiat arerh Mason ae 174 STATE-AT., RIGHT OP. ousa~Tount and buurd $5 to $3 Su per days day-board. $4, Misccllancous y JE ANE THE AG 3 Holt A LARGE NOM- Der of “houses, anil fe private families why will not advertise. tell; ee ie W iit Tow: poalte Paliner Hi per weekt transl plo witisare itine, trouble, aud ulssppointment. and cat full Information fre charar, by eal On us, fost i ‘AND ‘HOARDING EXCIEANG| Houm 3 Tribune Huildluw, wi HOARD.” IN” A” ONMIATIAN TOME. uicely-furuished front chamber, Address G71, ‘Tribune oflice. PBospoctye MAND FROM THE BEST CLAKS of people (imoatly businessmen) for firet-class jn bonrd ang room is Increasing every day, and we cannot supply the demand from the placos how on hand, ‘Thows wauting boarders ur roomera vhoulit call on us at once. Private families cay leave descriptions of their accommodations with us in canfidunee, with the. as: aurance that they will be shown only to euch as they deatre to accommodate, We will call when roqueated, feltahie. peanle, only. fteferenpes, requirud. kusl RENTING AND BUARDING KXCHANGE, Room's Tribune Bullding. Fae A GOOD DOARD-FUIR FP, WIFE, AND DAHY? HOOMB furplvued vr uufurnialieds good home fur summers Weat side, Address Z 107, Tritune ofies, OARD-BY GENT. AND WII, ¢ Michigan, of cross Atrect, north of food rouiny S10 per week, 45, Tribunu ofe Poduw cron GENTLEMAN AND WH AD private familys not ayer twenty taut from Tri Gas, Tribute villce. VASE ORE © ABE GASit Daly cariels, ate. Led Addrews J, GELDER, Address, finwoulately, ‘d ne ote, LO'UHING “AL 1 EO AMieateucan a EASCILL: STONE-FRONT 3 brick (arn, w block suuuth of Uulon Parks price $40 Unlter house aud tut, So feet front witht sour Union Markt will ay $5,000 cash, oF sIve No, tau ura nt hou B, Twat blocks of fy; wil glye ate 10F Kuu OVD, oom 7, 170 Madlon-at, Te EO eT OLR ee, Naif cleared, with louse, atta Wea quire uf dACUN Fit Htandul pleat, ___ HOUSEHOLD GOODS. THI UNION FURNITUNE COMPANY, A. Td? Went Madboucal..tacth as nas clustat poss eryiiiux'i tha hausckegy tug, line, un’ ynunthy Day mente and at low prices. Gus, Triiuns ofive, TASCELStor ON STOVE, BEET IN TK WORTD, ME larue tines reduced prices. 7a Marcet-st, UO = PAID FOR PRIVATE LINARIES Of BIN. iuines. Buy tuoteof all kiuus in apy quantl- ‘Madisott and Uearburu: FAT BO ete, An ANI, 25, (asit oriners ty, "CHAN ___._ MACHINERY, HEVERAG TRAVELING EN- at working order. Address il, a Canales. Chkeaaus or AH 211 Franklin ay..Cluyeland, Ghto, ©. BUILDING MATED SUPE! COMMC 200,00 0 ma cane uea neatra quailty, cuual to Uh Hee vomiman brick." Suply tos de Lu puick Fo hamedietely, Miiwaus WOOD, 175 AUSTIN: BS Dear. GE & DE ye (PO MENT SHOURES AND COTTAGES T vt, dow rent. BEVERL i (PO REST ousES IN NORTHLAND WEST EY- auston, with two to four acres of tani, at low rent. wa scli at tstgaings never before oflered, BEVE! earl ENT—HODSES, FURNISHED AND UNFUR: ci, in Kvanaton. Hume elegant places, sind foment very low rent. DEVERIDGE & DEWEY, va Dearbora-at ay Pot OAT NIUMETTE SEVERAL Houses 9 . Tare erounis, plenty of slate, FLIPCBIELDON. G57 Lasulle-st iret dour, rent low, ‘TO itt ENP South Side. Ne i eg RENT=TWO FURNISHED OF UNFURNIBITED roome ina private family to one or two gentlemen; two houses from (hy curs, “Inquire at 202 Kehiller-at. z South Sides (PO RENT—OSUITY UF THREE ROOMS IN CUR: nerof ltesper Bac vecond floor, over Nort! wentern National Uanks alae uther rudins in feaper Mock an McCormick Muck, ohd store WwW Lake Apply at Noom 4 Keoper lock, ‘£0 KENT-STORES, Stores. SOUTH CANAL-S1., 3-STORIE:! Apply to THOMAS LONENGA, T—THE ELEGANT LIGHT STORE NO. 20 Washingtou-rt., four stories and basement, rance frown the Lroad alley; tobe rented all tov bust LYMAN, 171 OFFIOES, Ses PO RENT—NO, 29 hut uacment. CLASS STONE, 25X70 FEET, IN. ky on West Madianeat., opportte a centre of the Wert Sides plate and aultable for any rst-cluen busluens iy paces WILLIASL IL, THUSP SO: a A ‘THE STORES AND BASEMENTS COL nor Fitth-av, ond Adamsrat.. being 44x70 and 14x70 fest respectively: containi ulte and hand elevators: large, Melt oltices on second Door, connected. WHI put ju dritsciass order and rent very cheap, either separates iy ther. GE NELL, tsa As RO. MCCON, 1 ADAMS-BT Past-Oitice, store and basemes balldings fou ton; cheap, NT=—FROM MAY 1, '20—STORES ON SOUTH between Clark aud Lasalo-ate, Inquire bs worth, stand ai Waskington-st, + OPPORITE, NEW ne low: _-. WANTEDOMALE MELB. 2: Jn thte catumn, three lines or tees, 23 conte Der tm. Ba Each additional line, 10 cents, ‘a Bookkeepers, Olorks, dco ANTED-TWO, YOUNG MEN UB A huntery departmontes mart be Scntcl crinang reterenees requived: “Apply at 203 West ate : } QWANTED-TO Gi lint enatemakerat ini ent. Call for Uh prose \ (TRRBAT 1G7 FIFTH-AV, 0 TO CEDAR RAPIDS. TAs, 8 > NTKD—A PINST-CLASS BION PAINTBIAFA: anittar with ph K arety and meady ANTE = TWO GOOD CARPENTERS THIS jonroo-at. — Ti SHOP RENT to-day before 12, 157 FEW FIRST-CLASS CARINET- also an fron-patiera fnteher, CU,, Mathor-at., hutwet ANTED—CARDRNTER: tod. be PUTER, 4320 Lake ASTED~ THREE, FIRST-C1 ASS The 1 ‘ny nly. so SURRWOOD Benuut-Furotiure i Apply atonce wt 7 North Bit A, Glinton-at,, 2d Noor, A ‘apply. NICULL he Ta WV ANTED-guuD sia: Lake st., corer of C1 MAREE AT 205 Wi ter, TERS AND YER. OL North Mincelinne ANTRD-MEN TO SELL NEW NOV! Bod Honora price SKS AND DEALERS the celiniotd collars and cu: ANVAS all and examine Inise veildfres better than Unen or u Saba without them. a ttand-up of turidown, fer cute, 81. C, INGTON, Bole Agent, 43 and 47 Jackson-st., IN CITY AND ANTED-—MEN AN, utr nily customs sinall REO MAN OF UNIFO! ‘mycarsof age, who 1¥. patronizing mao: 10 wash n Winitow uF collec! mide of antuciating with Keotiement oni iimaels competent and home tor years with fall they merit It. une olllca, Waxes, and an increses with reference, G60, Tribe aying business; nu Hotel, Madiava and, i TALLMADGE, ata. WENT! an article nover rare opportuuity. Apply at 272 Btato ANTED—AN EXPRRIENCED SOLICITOR FoR something new In the shape of an adyertian se Address U 02 Tribune omiee. ee J ANTEDONE BALBSMAN Ft BELLE MANY. Ci LAD FROM t3 TO 15 YEARS, TO Address, in own handwriting, , 7 : OR RACH STATS, | jontivand expenses, LA) cago in G07, Tribune odives NIED—ABMALLDOY, ARNHEIM THE TAIL: | 4 aga ures Ger with tuntness. lve irotereucts For solar; res nian acquainted with grocery \ddress G 84, Tribune oflce, YOUNG MAN Address G 74, IN WHOLESALE b AGED iu read and write well. Domestics. ED-TWO SISTERS, Ol FRIEN, st, between Urau and 11a, in, VILD—A FIRST-CLASS Git, FO FAMILY 88 SERVANT GIRL AT FANTED=A Finst-ch 27 Weat Washington-at. A UIKL TO DO GENERAL HOUSES ome Dot afraid of work. Apply a qa TANTED-A GIRE TO DO GENERAL, 1OUBKe Ki swede or German preferred. Call at 771. D—A GOOD GENMAN GIRh FOR GEN: housework foro small family, at St Bix- (RL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORIC ay., near Adal ANTED—A MILLINEL AT 399 MILWAUE! ays: only Arat-claay peed apply, Call after ua. TANTED=A GIRL TO CARE FOR TWO CHILD, ron, | Apply at drug store, 200 Ualetedsat., eurner \WANTEDS A GIith THAT UNDERSTANTS re of clifldren can fide permancl Guod references required, Employment Agenctes, " AND SCANDIN, SKE‘S offices, 105, SITUATIONS WANTED-MALEs _ Bookkeepers. Clarks. Ke Li: BY A YOUNG MAN AS or bill clerk refers "Ky 166 West Stadl- ANTED—GUOD EDDY A GERMAN YOUNG jdreas 408 Max: TION WANTED—AB ‘ speaks nod writea German ond Eu, ently; security and recommendationa, 61, 1 WANT! 9 many five years’ ex: puta, nad KLOLa; Rot woll-at, DATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN (GEn- mad) as Coschinan ad Kardenert Oye years’ refere a fruit last place, Addroas G vu, Trily 5 TOATION WANT: "Adureat B, 145 Miacelancon: ITUATION WANTED@—A YOUN of wee dealres Works fa well vducatol, atron; and not afrald of work: wil) Ro to any part of dress V tH, Tribune oitice, SOME IND ERE MAN attrans 'UATION WAN can miske 4 tv! or wholesale business preferred, but can filt pousibillty aud trust, Good rete the ITUATION WANTKD=IY FIRST-CLASS SCAN jan girl for general housework, et. ear Lineal Fark und Nurtieny, RE CORNER MADE ND HO; 0 Will be put ia frwt-cleax order, with fronts buliding will be palnted, etc, OUD, 70 statu IP 9 RENT STORES—NO. an SOUTH MARKET-BT., conereta basement feor, and No. 25 and 27, sox, whols or half. G, MOON. 312 Wear tondolphest, Ei Miscoliancou: NO RENT<14 SOUTH CLAIK-8. son, S-atory and basenent bulid 121 Michtgan-av., curser of Madison one loft, guxs fest} £50 pee month UTS Hratric-av,, a frateclase fot, 200 feet trout, wat Michivan-ay., 2utory frane qnontit, uy » NEAR MADI- W0R115 feet, store and ideove, with brick Awallin SAT o1 10 RENT—ROOM Wit dha EAS Taniladinge TUATION WANTRD—AB COOK OR TO DO ral housawark U3 Viento call for two da} GituaTion WANTED—DY dt iy aur irl; reference if ra East A COMPETENT OM ‘Aly ne rit Wauastcays AN IY A GOQD COOK AND y satisfactory reference, Call Tucsday at ‘Al FOR A NICK ROM, Neca becond wirl fe kepty @ qualloud hs gin ON i va A, NE abla girl to to second work tno THD-FAMILIES IN ‘or German female belp canbe ofllve, 105 AM p=Mits, WINTTA: foraiiies in want o: ths Mt Ee facturing, VEEKIN & rk at, mene WANTED ‘CO RENT WV ANTED STO RENT-HOUSES, COTTAGES, fa tn tpeete, of theelty. The de feng ® OUTIIET, Ikea) Estate, ting Agency, 1 Lasalle RENT-ON THE SOUTH SIDE, A cultage ur froin dio d rooms, tu be lace paintiog aud culelmining, Ad+ MCG 8S Say ee }—TO RENT-COTTAGE OF AlOUT ear the lake, an ovArean Giving Waenllon deatripiioge and price, U0. ‘Tribandvtllee, - at Addr G73, Thane alice, TO RENT—A HOB CONTAININ oF i iata furutshed or unturhished. witt tre class board Ju lower dat or next dour, North stde, suuth oF Chicazy-av. Anawera wut wiring locatlot, blew. fui! particulars will not bo nutleed, Aides Udy, ‘Tribuny vnticu, \WWASTHO TO" TRABE—ON Litty—PREMIGRS suitable for millling yuirposes; rullway connection and atewin Pawar preteried: Addross, giving tere and full parlicutars, Ga7, ‘Tribune olllce, IUSKNESS OIZANCE! iN 00) On A PAYING MEAT AM Tater alidateu tari wagen-rouian with Rise: taug trade} the business ragulres two men to rt i will pay them wells 1 a Qu leave thu city this mout ¥ 5 2 AND 6 Jn Tho Most promising uiutog caing ied fo be as Larue as Leadviite, valine ble discoverica haying recently ben inude. ie dulog alate busiuess, and lain the wiost cd location tu the elty. A purttan of the vulldlug for $100 per month, Address ¥ 8 ‘Tribune ailloy. UG KTOCK (NOT BTORE) FOR BALES TEINS, Dieta Mchasert no trader laudress ilouge eS 4 1 traplo rente Sa GENTS ANE Oe oy, STS WANTED—TO BELL TeAS ON Line A Cbradcommusivu tu elty aud couuttys Apply eed, ©. Tea Blore, 134 Clark-st. METHOD OF DECORATING, CHINA "vfurit luone lewon by Mike MOD” Audience she Hotel Brunawieck. Poe MAREN Five Goon vingGat cuwenarona for 815; and two jarge irog kettles at your own pres, 400 Weat Mousvo-at, rE POR RALR—TH D FIXTURES. WITH ‘SD yesre' lease, of Barucury story. aud saloon fa a good licallty, and aguod, sture; amall rout) will be auld cheap fcr cash, “427 Mrywu-at., curuer Muswell, \Vensetca VALTY Witit tle wl GU, Mug 434, STOCK ANIL Be % TOE nish stock to tanufactire adret-class staple w Ivy with optton iy parchasd au toterest ur withd: bed tine, | Addreaw ¥ #4, Tribune ullles, "A HARD-WORKING GINL, ket hood eustelaing #2 wid iteaeys A eultable sewurd willbe dots. 5 ao Y beaving teat budk-store 123 twnnty-aucuud-aty bald Sy acavt ITUATION WANTED- MASOELLANEOUS, LE iS JOLLA HAT tt BE. IolpnresecAtt Ate suring style Sit nen sand ki SET (19) POOL DALLAS Fo. z= POMEROY & CO, 60 Mandulph-st, Price $15. The: fOl LADIES DURING CONFINIEY mvat in a dustor’s fami) vate and confidential, Female complaints a ape: ux Chicago, (ET HOME FOR Lables DURE wanes Oriveiy wud confidential te ; A TOOK OF GOOD Te, Cull with sauples at Siu North-ay., Ups E FRAME HOUSES TO Jou South Clark ED=FOR GAsiT, ANTED—8T NO ELLING TI ty takya guod Ine of commer Tb. Tribunus ville ti, ‘Tha Arik correepoude with wll dhe apo, itrkey, aud the, United Buster concer tation and lizportution. r trent ity Us HHS. 6 CO., Ua Graudeat, New Xo i eae me tent; ready to cone: ? por cent vu be. anade, vn, tus amounts in ARTNEN WANTED-TO" BTANT 4 GENEWAT curuutladou Duslivsa, allio Thave s good paying trade, Addrcea G 69, ‘tribu ANRTNEI WANTED=WITH 8300 YO JOIN 3S A[tMotdtoplag uauiely realestate un Will (nara im 83) ur bradties Puy the work, NURATE, muyatha, requiliug no ¢ 3 ND COMPLETE STOREHOUSE, EB. - ecially Sa furniture and house yaedse Sto Bas fue 2Ot, YORNIC OIE aye th eat and beat in Tp. ee pek euuuu Je Gye U. PARI

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