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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: PRIDAY MERCILESS LANDLORDS. The Work of Eviction Going on Rapidly in Ireland. UAKY secure ten! wor growing clearer, With r gard to tho othor aspect, the frat of pearant proprietary, ft was admitted on all hands that tho time had coma for Inying ita foundation, and {f that was dono atondlly, with deliberation, and with regard to the penalties of proprictora, the alm would be grad tanlly and pertinanently ne~ complished. Mr, Shaw, M. 1. propoted the first. resolution, which wits a follo “That experi ones has shown that the system under wht Innd §s occupled In Froland {4 defective in prin: ciple, injurious to overy literest concerned, ant ruinous to agricultieatinduatry,” Referring to the dixeuasion Inthe House of Commons on tho Land hill {Introduced by himself, ho snid the re- will undoubtedly bo acted on. In this connec: tlon it inight bo stated that these genticmen have been requested to xtand for no less than five Irish constituencies, The incident cabled to | ~ Kouth Franklin-st, neat Randolph, é-story bullding: your pitper from Balla last ‘Tucsday shows that | and Jot, 60 fe tho tia 4 People are nat tobe gnrred by, Beteat iy . we wnede Fim, lot Wxi0 fect to 2-foot Mctation, an oO cablegram from tho Palle, ck Garete published yeatoriny morning, idtenten | oh Fea Het Stee ce Ree ee Calaing: and on which eide the Papal Influence I flies tobe North La Sallo-nt. near Schiller, ‘story, enat In tho struggle between landlord and tenant | ment housg, with extension, ve: HY Dritlt, $11,000, fn pee ie sence jgortatoly: ennnot be ane ‘on Weat Huron and Iirlo-ata, near Leavitt, charged with Ultramontaniam. en. homuccossor of Cardinal Cullen hae atrendy | iets Salle-st. near Bobiller, elerant mansion trind his best to thwart the Irish agitation, In re CYRUS A. POMEROY, the dloceso aver by the protezes of oom 4 70 Jon Balle-nt. OUR FOUL RIVER. lohan to Ask tho Council to put into the appro- printion bill, Dr. Mauch replicd That he had no doubt of it. Mr. Guthorie thought $00,000 wna inore than would be needed for tho erection of tho works. Ald, Lawlor snid the position might be taken thata low figure contd be gotten along with for 1490, ond that approprintions coittd be made fron yonr to year of what wis necessary to carry on tha work of cleansing tho river. Dr, Rauch sald time was an iinportant factor, and that was why he had hurried. Tho works could be completed in three montha, Unless tho work was done there would be the samo trouhle ax Inst sear, atid commitices would be Mookkeopers, Clerks, &c. a ARTED-A NOUNG MAN WITILDXERTURNGE cloth Muntayent Corman, and tha: bev ‘af Feferenesa roe wired, Add hh nae, HEilnedS ies Ponte ee mm eee Ita Pecullarities “‘onsidered by Several Zity Officials. TANTRD=N FIRST-CLASS HOOKER Wane bt the laren innts tn Wentarn tgwat Biust bo competent In every rexpect. Raatein de ‘Tribune office, stating roferonces; salary moderate. ‘Trades. 0% ANTED-FIRST-CLASS MIL W: pl rs HiT ALS MILLST Lag Pply at once ab 47 W and base- i i } Ghoy Discuss Dr. Ranch’s Plan for Purifying It. Throwing Unfortunate Tenants on the Streets for Non-Payment of Smposstble Rents Caused by Low Prices and Farlaro of Crops. prest Apo coming {n froin the country. From Octobor, Rultof tint debnio was more satisfactory than | Cardinal Cullen. Including bla nephew, Bishop | Fon HAT — MICITIGAN-AV. —" ony ANTED- yy Bs All Favor the Pamping-Works at Bridgo- | $877, until within a few dass go, the water nd Rut OF Mn ean Tat A number of ne | Morattho pricsta have Deon prinibited from | [kad aitmen mceneent houses mene Twenty: Menten ct Veen yery offensive at Jolict; al times oxcced> Bpeelat to London Times, giish and Keoteh members came to him after: | attending tho Parnell mcetings. This 1s noto- choapy wfered for a few daya onty. - Sides ald et port, Dunrry, Jan, 10.—Tho disturbed state of somo wants privately and anid thatif there could bonny | riously the case ti Iteceommon, Helkentiy TLong- 0, barn, and farge loton Prairi¢-av.. iS CUSTOM COTTER FOR east front, ton Twrenty-fftheat., chenp. or Jackson and Ilonore- 1K OLD, 7 te M8 Y 8. Tribune omee, i nO | asia uid down, ans rational, practical baals, (hat. parts of tho Weatof Ireland Is a subject of much | Winkt gecin to meet tho uilicaities of tho, easn concern to the nuthoritios, who are harassed by | fn Ireland, thoy would endeavor to get: rid of nwt the of the Amer! yn Catholic Revie he Omercvatare Romann, narth of Kiehtoeenth-st. naltsh | otirenestary sone 1] intel and ats, very cl ingly ra, ‘Ata Ballnrd dcemed It, better to bave tho con- feronco suggested. Tho Law Depart. should be consulted to know what the elty’s rights ford, and Clare. The or Ultramontanes, tho Tablet Ultermontanes, tho. Brook Tyr 8 COUNTY. z 3 # +4 a7 Hane howe, quira to-day at committee on Health and County 7 ‘Tho Councll Committee on a y Ra Td otras ting at tho City Cleri’sof- | Were. ‘Tho State certainly had somothing toany. | isa tileting reports and tha outbrenk of actual | tholr prejudices and tneet to try and settle tho | and of the: Italluns, —" brae tNicte —. | NENE! |. beter peas hells eae nnd ne HH the eee Xflor tue consultation some conclusion could bo Floren {i some instances, ; cnao, He admitted that ho did not wonder much | haye done thelr level best to hinder and OA oo Nok Tae CEDWARB but Mrat-ciass men nead apply. leo yesterday Ny arrived nt ‘A savage nttack was made on Saturday atter- | Stmany ople {in this country looking with de- | bellttle the movement, Tho Fugiish Catholic BrEUDE, beeent is Employment Agencies. spairon the possibility of obtaining anythin: noon on ts provessenerver named McGrath, who Heo justice it tho House of ‘ominous, nnd Be wor serving ejectmonts on tho property of Mr, | was not nt all arp read atpeople giving up as Veacy Stoney, near Ballinrobe, The writs wero almost hopctess the nttemptto settle tho ques " " tion, becnuso of tho neglect and indifference taken from him, and ho was so severely heaten | win which thoy wore mot. He belleved the that ho still remains unconsciors, and his lite {8 } question wns now ripe for rettlemoent, and If despatred of, A young nan named Butler, who | electors nnd re resentatives did thotrduty tharo {s stated to havo tnken part in tho outrage, is in | Would ben setuement really mad of this great. estion, They were ving titer a constitution cuntody, Two men named Howitt, father and | MWiich ngitation was the appointed means. of fon, have becn arrested by tho constabulary on | sottiing overs political question. ‘This was not a the chiargo of being concerned inan attempt to | question te be considered and diccuesed year murder Mr.'Thomns Potter, miller, of Ardaview | after year and baek agin, that could bo taken shy, , an tiently aud coolly Ike tho frauchise House, nt Killiuchy, County Down, on Friday | ita htner questions of that Kind, and one, that night, Mr. Pottor was fred at through tho wine | could wait for yours, Tt wasn queation of life dow, while sitting In his awn parlor, He ree | and death tothe Irtsh nation. Kiherrn] It was celyed no Injuries, On Saturday somo baillife, | A auestion whether a million of the Peonloat tho country, who might ive happily in tho eountry, who wero making nacizure under ndecreo ob- | Sree tayo driven into the poorhouses or wont tained by n grocer in Halllna, County Mayo, | away to America or some other country, and wo ngalnstn farmer tving at Crossmolina, In the | could not afford to lose thom. It waa perfectly same county, who Is married to the rlster, wero | absurd to suppose that this country, or at other country, could bo ros- threatened ‘by a large mob, and found | ONY other | Coy eee ce atonal OPOUn: it necessary to return to Nailin to pro | [roan national prosperity wero fritterad areas. it. Ald. Lawlor nsked tf tho conferenca could be hold by next Wednesday, Dr. Do Wolf thought so, Whereupon tho Committce adjourned unt!) 2 o'clock Wednasday afternoon, the understand- ing boing that Dr. Do Wolf waa to invite tho Canal Commissioners and the othors to be pres- 1 THE LUMBER TRADE, Mesting of Denlers—Slight Advanco iri Price. Aapeciat meoting of fumbermen wns hold at thoofico of the Sccretary of tho Exchange yes- torday morning for tho purpose of considering the lumber busincss generally, and consulting the best expedients for Improving tho con- dition of the dealors In various ways, Thaddeus Denn, tho Prosident, occupied the chair, and In- vited the mombers present. to give vont to their feelings in speeches. Thore was a lnrgs attond- ance, of De. Johu H. Rauch, Sccrctary of tho Btate Donrd of Health, in relation to tho condition of tho river and the necessity for re-establishing pumplng-works at tho entrance to tho canal in Bridgeport. Thore werp present Ald. Roallard, who presided, Turner, Wotterer, Elezner, and Lawler, Dr. Rauch, Commissioner Do Wolf, and Mr. A. Guthorie, who hitilt the original works. ‘Ald. Lawler openeil tho talle by asking if it wero necessnry to pul tho full amount required fn the next appropriation bill, Dr. Rauch answerer that {t was very important thot the work be commenced nt onco. ‘Ald. Lawler said tho stim ($100,000) wasn largo one, and as tho city was being managed by an economien! Mnyor, he didn’t bolleva his Honor would allow such an itent to be put (n. Dr. Rauch remarked that ho hadn't mentioned any sum. Heo thought tho best courso to pursiio was for the Committeo to recommend that steps ‘be taknn fo ascertain the cost, and that thero be aconferonce with the Canal Commisstonors. cloruy and xontry, are deciiedly In favor of the | Sst OCT MCASaIRTTTTA MEWS? fandlorts. ‘Mir. Godkiu, of tha Nattnn teft tres | FROes CARS: TWOMTOIRY ARD Jani some twenty-five Sears ago, and) meas menmiant atnne.frnnt house, 2AHtOry rick bac, ble senthnent in Ireland at the present day rnirie-ay,, between Sixteenth and Kight- by what he then saw. There certainly has been » GEORGE M, BUGUE, 8 Iteaper Block, sinh progr on gion und it is ries au st ‘fo tho frist pple to measure them by obsolete WATE standards, Sioneneer, Te'M becomes an irish | Lohoute aad ton, tue tee 4 } } ’ ANTEDW LAONERS FOR SICTIGAN 6 fare. 00 CHNISTIAN ECO. 38 Bouth Waretente 6 PO COP WARSTEDALL Tite LABORERS T CAN GFT; ‘alko 1M) choppers at {1 por curd, and 50 coal-min= ors. 31 PCK Cat Were tandniphiese ne WASTED a ABLEBODIED WAIOAD TA borors far company work on C., B&Q. IL Re In Honthern Town, Good men ean gectira atend: and reo fare by appizing to MeltUGIt & CO, Gs South Protestant to chargo his Catholle feliow-eouns | house und lot 9.0 We trymen with blyotry while one of tho popular | louse, 10 room: West Polk-nts £1.20, fine frame, members for tho Cities of Dublin, Cork, Limor- | proomngils Vent. Varlneat hPa tie ase {ck, nnd Kilkenny {sa Protestant, and those of | qmgricr basement. 10 reenact Centrecnret (ie, the Celtic Catholle Counties of Cork, Kerry, | story marbie-front, dts Ashiand-ay.; Clare, Galway and Bite fre of every aad of | frontyys West dnckson-st. Inquire al Protestant faith, When his coreligioniats of ait BATA fi Ulster help tholr Catholic neighbors to elect men f weat corner Irrespeetive of creed, charges of bigotry | THOMAS & isitagc po dismissed na faras tho Jrish peaplenre | Pon BA ered. It{s tobe hoped that tho American | A! and Filty- people will nat be Saebtened from Hstening to | {his at aba and eympathizin with Air Parnell np Rbeunt, BRAGG, 172) ofthe errors of a right-hearted, but atone | Por BALE—2-sToUY AND EMENT STON time n wrnng, headed, Teoples Ae ie iden nets EF fant. northeast corner Caigimetcayand Thinys jor wil be Judyed on his merits and the merits, ae Cree jek barn: lot doxi25; posressian at bls enue, rnthor than Gn the doings of a mls. May. MEAD & COE. 10 La Sallo-st ed faction a! ish pe wenty-Av = SS ——— Be ey eulie wn Peonle twenty-five years |" ___SUHCHUAN REAL ESTATE, yar i Ath Lr Miscehlancoun. : WARNTED-AGENTS FOU, THE BEAUTIFY now book, # Mother, Iame, and Heaven,” handsomoly Hlustrated, beat authorships it plonses: Qyerrbody. Aiko, "Gon. Grant's Tour Around the World,” comploto_ nnd reliable: {Moatrated. Price, Sin English and German, B, U.THEAT, 107 Clark: at, Chicugo. TED—A_ COMPETENT TRAVELING jexman far a distiilery and rectifying Orm.one who cant commiund 9 coud trado; none other.need ap~ nies please sthte name and fri now engaged with; o ‘ wernt tinry wilt be pald to the right man. All cam= nuinications will be treated strictly confidential. Ad- dress 1.41, Tribune oftice. Was TED~AGENTS—MEN OF GENTEKD AP= pearntice xnd average Intelligence for n businesa Z, ACHES, Cor ANTILAND-AV, furthest, We are authorized to offer renin for a short thme, THOMAS & 10 Xallo-st. . Lawler inquired how [t would do to pat in Tt wi Isoussed ssra. Lowe, | cure the nasistance of twenty vonstables. Not- | Tho very principles of self-interest should innke SN ANTI-ULTRAMONTANE CATHOLIO. R SALI TENTION Ht RES tng £00 week 1 iar Ald. Lawler ing D ho aituntion was discussed by Messrs. Lowes | Ci standing the presciice of this strong force | Usendeavor to work for a xottiement of this — POR, SALE ATTENTION HUY ERS i) ACES | Padees. nt Si cents: fortl aamplen, “Meri stantace 850,000 for the purposu. Kelly, Ferguson. Van Sebaick, Martin, Harvey, mi Z tiestion, hecnuse on n eettiement of thia ques- FO eee ery Mticcairieentven fast oe: | turing Company, 2 and 20 North Clark-at, Chleax Rauch roplied’ that that wouldn't bo } sarnsworth, G. W. Henry, Ambrose, Swan, and | the moh showed a disposition to offer n violent | ton depended tha futuro life nnd future pros. INDIANA INSANE ASYLUM, {ovcr (before the tse) which expires in noweck. 100 | TyraNret San RT RAT i a enough. othors, all of whom agreed that prices should | Teslatanes, ‘They closed tn tipon tho police, at- | perity of. the country, For the paat six or elght Spretat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, #aG poracen wren Insitaorshdaysy Wh. We STOR: W 4 iiteisn bose una waco te peddio Wn halk tempted to recover the eattle which had been | months this question hus come very prominently selzed, and nssnulted tho halliffe, the farmer's | hefora the pubile, and. it was quite right thoy shoutd discuss it calmly and paticntly, because wife leading thom on and threntoulog to taka | f'n “ean proaonted Wa if this were the arent her brothor's life, Two cows and sumo other | question for the tenants to conalder, ‘That was stock were relzed and driven into Bnllina, the | not his opinion. He stood thore again on the mob accompanying them tho grenter part. of tha foundation of Mr. Butt's bill: on the founda. . tions of the resolutions, passed times without. way, six miles, and the women walking In fronts | nitibor by the tenant-farmers of Ireland, that ‘Ald. Rallard favored an investigniion by the proper authoritics to got at the cost, ‘Mr, Gutheric stated that tho cost 1 wo old works, Including the buitding, was $43,000. Dr. Rauch sald tho water was thon raised olght fect. | ‘Ald, Lawler wanted to know as to the addition- Inpraxarouts, Ind. Jan. 2,—Superintendent Rogers,of the Insano Asylum, atntes that the Li ehnrees of crucity and incompetency made y established brund of oysters ons reguiag route t city. Unices will ba mada wae wil control the trade res ee. | Tribune omic, T OT. NOT WES THAN | VA against the management of that f{nstitution by 5 feet front, South s north of ‘Thirty-trat- bank capvancers (gonla and Indios), Extra ine the Journal this morning is tho spite work of n | Ma castorsiate: TC mprovad give tuit erticuiare, | ducemente, J. i, hurr Fup. Caw iM South Claresst Asch t bate vit lak atating price and terms, Address 1,72, Tribune wnice. Waxrepra YOUNG ROY TO no” CHORES discharged employe named Hutchinson, whoso WARTHDATO LEASE— A nnick AUILDING about the house, Keferences required. Appi dismissal was mado necessary because of tlis- ‘Mxior over, suitable for heavy manafactur- | between A nnd iu in morning atl wenty-second-si not be cut, but should be alowed to remain where thoy nro; that tho stooks wore valuable, intrinsically speaking, and all would bo able to sell at tho prices now asked, Itwns thought by all that mectings of the Exchange should bo held ns often as once in ten days, and If any yard had more of one Ikind of limber Instock than needed, XPRIUTENCED AND SUCCESSFUL al expense, they should offer thoireurplustothodoatersintio | When thoy came upposit te her brothor's door, | tho main question for them to lnnk toat present | reputable conduct, Tho Superintendent thon | ee eM ey ena Te tateipane oF joining. a paar Rauch ant bo and Bop te Palle | market, rthor than to cnt tho price and offer it | te farmers wile Kelt down and eursed bin as | is fixity of tenure, fale rents, and fair mile. pocs inton detalted explanation of each occur | Scotts tem curt Se TEEN aS FIELRs loved a lock esscritiah to the country trado in small nmounts. This | the destroyer of berself and family. ‘The polico | The question of tenant proprietorship wasn | renee, showing the whole story to be without Domesticn, for 810.000, ‘Ald, Ballard asked ns to the result. Bupposo thio water was lifted into the catial, would thoro then be the same trouble as now? ‘Dr. Rawoh replied that the smount.of organte matter would Do diminished. io hnd estimated that an nvernge of 17,000 cuble fect of wator a mintte had entered the canal at Bridgeport. : + . most important question. It was a question Ue eae Ee eu tho uid endeavor toyet settled and extend ed to tho grentest. extent possible, hut any ate ent state of tho district, tho constables are | tumptto Torco {ton the country would ith the hound to nssist tho balliff when called upon te | long rin do more harm than good, ‘They must dosa, Formerly, It was necessary for tho Sheriff in the very nature of things do ft by degrees, fomnkensnecitd npplicntion, ‘Tho life of Sr, | 2ACy heard or lange ari ae et en the WANTEP=tWO FIRST-CLASS | NOIWEGIAN oF German girls ono.as cock and taundress, the S-Nnies — Front | atherforsccond wi 169 Ath hot anil -cold wator, PA WANIO: foundation in truth, Dr. Thomas, the physician in attendance, corroborates this statement, and 294. SOUTIL = MORGA John’ Fishback, President of the Hoard, says | aia! ds room on rerond th that, through tho Intervention of a third party, aT Ni afew dny Donnie! Hutchinson camo to him several duys ago deculd ed, rT and told. bis sory. “L_ told Hutchinson | forsentand vier iwogeniemen fortiad encn or | stece : rulo was niso thought a good one to apply to yards which were moving or golng out of tho Dusiness. It was thought that there should be Jess Jealousy and compotition among dealers and more unanimity of feeling and concert of notion. According to tho statement of men who Bamo days thoro were not moro than 10.000, Ite pring to tho statement of men Who | iu tl Thompron, of Hanngher, Kiig’s County. is | kejence nf natiouititre comid by bromeht, But he | says Me, Flabbaek, that I would unt | Hlimeck. erereneen ——__ Wan Tacheratncusoworke Ie Latalosen meee bad no doubt tuat the capacity of tho canni was | wre oun aged im Bockig oon Pp wAS | tr ontoned for refusing tonbate the rents, Ho | didnot hellove that ut all, (Hear, heat) Tix “ cece : Riel forueneral pousework. 14s Langloy-av. near somowhat taxed to rather light this season, owing to’ the diMenity | threatened for refusing tu ntinto the rents, Ho | Avene Moor G north of ireland, aswell asof | Sct,, Upon his rtntemene | without ne Routh Sido. Onkwouil-boulewmrd. YOR GENERAL HOUBEWORK of xctting them out, and It was decided that Fil ty, uirieato family of two. Ieforences roquirad. thore was not more than from 35 to 90 per cent of tho usual crop bare yested this winter, ond tho cost of getting thom out was considerably more than Inst year, Othors thought there were plenty of logs to bo could substantiate them with credible witnesses, 1 2 BLDMIDGE-COURT-SUITE OF ROOMB AND wast I told him that he had been gullty of disreputa- ie ees ain axe blo transnotions Inst fall n year in regard to | f- ‘EDoA GOOD GIRn FOR GENERAL felling tho pollcbooks of the county to Sheet | 240 se room wit ual TaD hes Wretctate waees tee a Gece Press evs and thnt t would not credit anything | 4.Q] ,WABASIFAY. A SICKLL: RURSD family; no children. Apply at 44 Btichi~. t CARRY OFF THY WATER from tho West Branch. ‘The South Branch was to-day quite foul. The Fullerton avenue con- duit was In operation, yet tho current wis to- ward the Inke, but not very decidedly. Ald. Lawler asked If he really shoueyt $100,000. barrack has heen erected on his property to pro- | the south, was that amoll farmers could do as tect it. ‘The cost lato bo borne by. the ‘tenants, | wellas large farmers had done. The question who have protester agalnat it, and an effort 1s | of penaint proprictors was ono that to his belng made to Induce Mr. ‘Thompson to return | mind hardly required any Mrcunsion whatever. to the country and let past diferences bo for At Mohili there was another meeting, which ten. was presided over by Mr. Reynolds, a Iocal Intelligence has reached town to-night that a | trader, ‘Tho chief sppaker was Mr. Biguar, MP. x SHED ho would say In regard tothe matter, ‘The ofle suite of roonis on Orst floor, with board, oom necessary to goon with the unitertaklo, cers af tho listitution profess entire indifference gle pentiomen, Day boanters accommodated, —————— Bevhadch replied that it would bo Better to | had, but that tho cost wus grenter disturbunee necurred at Carraroo, in the County | He ndvocated fixity of tonure at fair rents. He | to the publication of fic charges, uperintend= North Sldc. Were dod veces ne mashing: 0 Boule Ache have tae amount. ' Superintendent, Thomas ai mal AEreAG s THES anes , . of Lila sereilas, srhich caused, considera detention his reo Mrs 2 sere fra ae ohare . on Rogers i rotting. i only for Sie ungasiiens NORTH CLARK-S1, FOURTIT DOOR FROM | land-av. ddin‘t thin’ io works woul cost, mor wan jome discussion ensucd upon 16 question o| bio nlarin. A flying column of sixty constabu Df av 4 may create In the minds of io relatives ane the b Ee y ih board, 3 ‘AN vay T #1500. ‘Then thore was the cost of running,— | prices and tho prnspeet for tho ture. Tho Fee ae a ee POO wna thee: thoy | friatlsok thon nfortunates who are confined | weeke withnur bound dR es ee Oe | Warp ad an preferred. Taauiee et ae Bust lary were engaged in-protecting two proces: lary were onganed Mylar ejectment processes | should offer the lundiord a fair rent, talclug into onthe estate of Mr. Thomas Kirwan, of lind- | consideration tho badness of tho season, and if well, near Tuam, on the Connemarn const, twen- | that was refused let tho Inndlord tako his own a I. there, Trorceutor Blan however hing taken | O79 Oiio-wt ELEGANT FURNISHED TOOMS amare Gorman Realoeges-< Inquire. .ne. ON easy ve of tho charges, and is afternoon | & to ront, with good tal 4 YIA: authorized George W. Parker to make an ine antes? nh oe ica ee ga Wain out $100 n dny— $30,000, Abo FI a ny marcel, that the State owning tho canal and having full control, it might be sentiment appeared to provall that the list should at lenat be allowed to remain whero It is, whilo a number were in favor of taking mens- ‘BD-A_ GOOD Git, FO GENERA yusework. G7 Indiana-av. m well to ask the State to nesist, ures to put up prices. ty miles west of Raleay ‘About 400 persons— | remedy atid the tonant hold possession until | vestigation. ‘Dr, Rauch was sntlefed that the State would The Chair sald ho did not. understand that thia | men, women, and children—twero present, and | sone settlement was efvcted. Ho rend tho a 4 Hotels, 7 Senmistresnes. give'tho ground on whioh ta locate the works. — | mocting was called for tho plirpose of huillag | uttered imprecations agwinst tho Inndlord and | followlng atatistics to show tho difference be- | ‘Tho Eldredge Sewing-Machine.—It leads | (QUARENCE MOUSE, CORNER TATE AND TAM: ‘ANTED-GIRL TO DO PLAIN SEWING ON ode iard thought thocity could buy ground | the market, but ho thought that there was no | tho bailiff. Inspector Gibbons. who. with Sub- | tweon tho Goyernmont valuntion and tho actual | the world, and is the best far you to buy. | hoard rors wer day, faut of Palmer Houau= Wheeler & Wilsnn machine. Apply before 10 for Itself, . renson why prices ahauld not be kept up, even | Inspector Tyrrell, cammandad tho pollee, went | rents in the Counties of Leitrim and Noscom- Sold on inonthly pa Menth, ] Btodiie wine tuen Fd caoaronied patna i fecum a, m. atl Twenty-second-nt. Bena ae the Staley wouldn't acil. Tho though Ga enters erg ina os ha NOx, duet fe inte ths crowd, soe in Had alone, to quell tho | mon: eaeenist bu Scie i ae MISE OREN 4 Nurwcs 1a! ng mi 1G KECUTCK Ye * the presen! me, jo believed joy would he isturbanee, ane is nasnulied; his sword was fe 7 sf > Pod as = % uilding might bo sccttred £09. | Doctor thonght | auletopriige over thelr dificultics, and make | broken, and’ stones wera thrown at the pollee, | Goccrmment Acut | THE TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFIC arn ACA OMAN a Ane invent gondleman Call today oF ae monoy by it, Mr, Winter did not bolicve the dentors should fool away what lumber they tad on hand by cut~ a nel tonday NORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR SUME 5 Suet AND IS EASE oH Vernon-nts REP ys : eer ne thtoumaonr the city. we lage Potabe PPASTiNGs MODs Is AND 8 FART ADAMS. seesk 24 Verpnon-av. cormmer Uhiny-seea amt. Ushed Hranch Onicos in the diderent Divisions, as ato-Woll furaisied ropa with boned, from § to ASTEDT A SMIDDLE-AGED, PHHISON, ONE cl the phumplogewar! s would purify the North , 1 rT. Th eee ated Lalow where ndvertisrinents will ho | Sper week. Tnelent §1,2) to #10 per day. Wika ening ung honithy: to tate care ot nite Branch al four of whom wero struck. Tho police thon | valuation, 0. Dr. Rauch answered in tho affirmative, {f tho au charged the rioters with fixed bayenots, and svounded fve or alx of tho meu and one woman, 6 10. no operation of tho Fullerton avenuo conduit were | ting prices, It waa stated, rather seriously. Tho excitement ae 4 ee | dren und sewt one that tn cot q th ae ee tue worka wero not constructed | — Are. It Darton sald it was costing him 2 ner | then incrensed, and four shots were fired by tho taken or the raiog pricg ay charged at theatein | ]TOTEI, MUNAWICK-WH THANE TWO ELE: | roa apply, "Liboral wages Apmiy ae i08 Silekiganr fhore would be sitiply a transposal of the nul- | cent more to got out lumber this your than it dia | constabulary, without, however, doing uy {ne the week, and until p,m. on Saturiays: afew single rooms, Now ts the tine ta locate for the | 2%: for two days, sance from tho North to the South Li jury, All the processes were served, and whero J. & WH, SIMMS, Booksollers and’ Stationers, 13 ‘i if Conarossest. PET baat yours ago. Ho logged in tho Muskegon dis- fc Mr. Harvoy expressed tho same sontiments, He was {n favor of holding prices up stiff, for he thought lumbor was worth considerably moro than when the yards were stocked. Col. J. M. Loomis reported tho condition of af- fairs on the Pera Marquette,’ Thoy had gotten outonly about 20 per cent of tho logs that they WVWASTED—4 Go0D, BTRADY, MIDDLR-AGED teat fo walbon hance, Call at 300 Calne Tronty-second-at Wty GUBATT, trrucelat. O18 Cottage Grove-ar. | AISI | toh TAN 3 K. Nowaleuler, Statloner, ete, tom) | vor wevki #0 per da WMisccllancoun. car Western-nv,. BR 7 e Sa ANTED—A YOUNG IUSINESS LADY OF RUG RUSSIC HAE. Desmlatosy) lop Ialandets HOARD WANTED, W ‘Xvodntareasto take thecrala or PalGRO lint of it oeeeeee er Peeters HL, C.ATERRICK, Jeweler, Nowsdealer, and Yoncy DARD—-NY A GENTLEMAN AND WiFi, foom | fteclengravings. Apply 4106p. m. at ra OE and board, West side. bayind Veoria-st.” Hefer- Ata lnant te tenmner Lincatn, LOUIS W. IL NERK, Printing and Advertising | cncea exchanwed TG, Tribune offee. TRTIONN WANDER AL E Dp a ranch. . Ald, Ballard asked if the State Board of Health recommentied anything beyond tho pumping- works, “Tha lock,” answered Dr. Rauch, who called for tho rending of his Ictter to tho Mayor trans- mitting the report. 2 Tho document asked for his Honor's indorsn- mont of the recommondations, and procecded: the cabins were shut against tho baiilifs they £ were nalted to the doors. ‘Tho people dispersed 4 after tho shots rere, fra, unt thera, hn been icine eA alnco no renowal of the disturbanco, ‘The police h osc Stossed varerers authorities, however, thought {t Scuaee to | Ho Luin it tho tenant did not contract to send a largor foreo to tho district, ay nhigh rent, but was Some uey to pay itor Tho procesa-rorving in Galway was continned | be turned out. Ho did not, however, condemn to-day, Although thare was no. disturbance all landlords as rack-renters, Referring to tho “The Board regards tho pumping-works nt | usually did. thorowna sullicient excitement to give Interest | Pepresentation of tha county, he spoke In com- 7. as if qi) enc chi Ada ne oMmiee. Dee ote atctinry neesssty, not for Chiengo | "Mr, Carpenter thought the conelnston tobo are | to tho proceedings, ‘Tho “police, who wont to hilmentary terms, of Stal. O'ltcteno, bu con- | ARS Nevrs und nlananaG jePon &S Baal Divisions | yo gip NOITHT SIDE CBY GENTLEMAN ABD | ————~aee alone, put for the entire region to tho south and | rived at wus, that thoso who sold lumber at low | Healford last night, got up at an carly hour demned Dr. Bends 's Parliamentary conduct.and | “7. NURLINGIIAM & CO. Druggisis, 445 North wife, furnished room, tirst oF gocund foot, with Bookkeepers, Clorks, &c. * clone Pinaetty along tie tae of the canaiand | prices would have tronblo in Miling up thelr | this morning, and before 10 «-etock thoy wero on realm iistof uivistons from which hn hed boon | Giark-se, Sommer Melon SoS TM WETITIN | Oo reaawona vibe ne pad chmge of a rotor books a cl ve . b, 4 y 0.) NE OF Z c a vi iN il chat Ey ol 4 Minols River, stook nt tho anmo figures, tho mareh, having Wider escort n process-seryer B pa baba Bee ASR NU EE, WITS Rate Beaver Taree rely eae bor books a a x Oe ey Gavernment to provide omployment for the PERSON. ‘Ald, Lawler sad a great deal hnd been sald | Acting upon a suggestion of a fow of the mem: manied. Surnby ae Property, or 7a lor gre people on repraductive works, such as the en A man and wife, Accommodations must bo good. Ad- | Works on trinl without recompense. G3. Tribune. ane actA ected A RE about the condition of tho Chiengo River, and | bers, that any representative whoso yard hind a TNFORMATION WANTRD—OF StIs8 SATAIL 1 OSC Bde rbaNe. Po ge the eo eonld vote for an appropriation | surplus of partioninr kinds af Tunsber should | Skerritt, a gentleman who resides, it Is sald, near | reclamation of wasto lands. and upon the land. | 2 bonnets ‘War employed intberman iioure iis. | pehuine tice tat IN WANTED—AS HOOKKEEPHR: CAN whon a carefiil investigation had shown that ro- | offer {t to the trado, there ensued n short period | Manchester, Hinit a dozon processes. ‘wero | lords ta make n substantial abatement of rents |[*Any information concerning Ler will be thankfully RUSIN' CHANCES. vie Chat "i Bead sity foferancent t met £0 YOOSS ‘ole flef could he afforded tho people. Ho would | of buylog, rolling, and swapping stocks, sorved withant any opposition In tha first town- | 980 urging the Government to fucliitate tha received by 119, Tribune office, ~ No ae ea oleare BiAlG SATerye te bine OMe therefore move that tho recommendations of the Tho following Tesolution was offered by Mr, | land—namely: Ballinduft—and tt was not until ereation of n peasant proprietary. The Rev. Mr, PERSONAL A YOUNG LADY EMPLOYED DA’ UBINESS INTERE » PARTNERSHIDS ITUATIUS WANTED—AS CLENK IN A GRAIN Btate Hoard be indorsed by tho Committee, and | Sfaleom MeDonald: tho houso of fn publican atid farmer named Kein aves, eee BG a BR 2}. piwollnied, aeneer rs Ghd, Tia Ao Ee eee an ee ene tibennomee i m1 8 BI a ” ol 1s BEX i" Ii 4 = y Vacinimetons 4 Z mee ps eairene 1s. that they ecomimend 40 th ae Co ie ppro- | Winns, The“present situation af the lum= | Woeecns thy thing any Op poaL ton ee mek ws nnd Justified the nattation. ship where reading nnd municare the telsure-hour | * CO. 15) Wastington-nt, Koom 18, aT ON WANTED—AS S110! Cont: Tt roferentes, 1, (4, Tribunt bor business jn tho Northwest scoms to this entortaininents, address L. ribuno omice, ROT ‘ABLISITED PROSPER: | 0 respondent. Goon to perfect arrangements for nnearly mecting of tho trado for this purpose. ‘Ald. Hatlard belleved thera would bo ample | meoting to bo such ngs to warrant not only menand women poured down from n boreen, Saar ae oe SERSON Oli: f rf ont io eat anche a time fo learn tho probable cost, ae oe te ate ang | orlane, in tho vicinity.and yolled and shouted ULTRAMONTANISM OF THE IRISH, PERSONAL Colt: T KNOW THHMEABOS TDG | cuabhahtasiyenrss dno asrteultira cvuntry! gia) | GITUATION WANTED-IN A AWHOHESALK OF auld bo host toi Te aoe im, saying {t | poritive advance in the eames and in tho dipproved alyle, “Ono woman veittwchlid ‘Th the Editor of The CAtcago Tribune. inattors steer lank eee emeeaunre ny TMC SERIE ren fadrede Pec Tribune omieec antl Mondays would bo best to havi £A8, Suc! > + - ng on her back went up to Murphy as ho 3 ‘ eR ant Me CORD TTTT Nts jock, aftor 1p. mi. feng idrese bune cfice: unt 2 a would bo bast.to havo somo sort of an chun | Wieneas, Such advance ean best be madeand | Sraeamixing tho notlee in tho door, and, white | CMICANO, Jan. 2.—Will you permit me tocor- | PE Riges st LETTE AT TRIBUNE | Tow RADHA 00D MOUSE AND, LOT, ITUATION WANTRD—AS HOOKKRED II, AC tion with tho city nuthorities. ern trado: therefore, be it roundly abusing hm_with her tongue, began to | rect some errors in your editorial of yostertay — = — Po vacant nucor Wertorn Janda foranod print: | > count clork, or in almilint capoclty, by = marred Ald, Ballard siiggeated that there boa confers | | Itcsotuad That a cominitteot Nye beappolnted throw nud at him. | Murphy hero. ne throughout commenting on tho New York Natlon’s articlo TO RENT—HOUSES, ing oitire, ‘Wemingiony bits” | ARIAS AOU Aa get cing’ ded rool qntate business. ence betweon thoin to ascertain, . * ho day, tor ing gond-humoredly, 10 J] ¥, aa ST eee ol OR SAT , 1 DEAR- | A sJ, caro 1. Vs. Holt, 1) e Sage oe cecond, the cost, nid tiled, tho effets | BEBO, Can 1 co atte iver and tn Soe et ee al the proccasion | om Sir. Parnell? ‘Tho articlo in tho Watton ts, us Wast wide. Pousage TA 1&3 DEAT+ | Addressd, caro D. 1a Halt, 119 Monroo-nt. ‘Ald. Lawler said an elaborate report on the | thor sections competing with th(s market, and moved again, this time tip tho narrow boreen, | YOu say, mensurably justifiable, and your mora 10 RENT—765 WEST MONMOK-8T., TWO-STORY ts AND FIXTURES OF AN Trade subject had been prepared, showing tho neccs- AF where about Ww scoro of processes wore served | moderate comments would have been perfectly and basement stune-front houso, Inv perior tablished ireaamn kin. milinery, fad notion SITUATION WANTED~RY AN ENGINEER, Tag the ort Madi it condition, newly painted, gentned, and rletly papered Inintest atric, patent sawar vontllators, otc. with twenty years’ oxpert sity for the works, giving facta and Agures, and after naimilar fashion. At five or six houses | justinabte twenty years ago, but E must say thoy Hoo eee eee RERIy geal Wont Tnko-nteDe atating that steps should be taken. Tho mnttor . tho Inne was narrow, however, wnd tho mon and : 1 52 = sort Wi foWwN SIRT AND seating mat icpe hold te ken, zap daater | Bue roeauuon was ugnnimoumly adapted, | en or taller nn foe tay acca to ng | AR. MOEAD.AL IRE PTEEE TE ee a ee Rides | Lo Rae GEE RRR SOME Conchmon, Weanssters; de artta the Committes to make recommenda- | pofaro the meoting an appeal for tho Iltinols most of them about 10 or Figen ‘old, pressed | “Itatlanism,” or, as tho Irish call it, Cullontsm, North Side, count of alekness of p for, SAM DAVENI" ITUATION WANTED—BY A CO. ACILMAN. (None ms on tho points. He could sco National Guard. ‘Tho clty regiments were closely onthe pole, and hefore tho second | or, ns Amorioans call it," Uitramontanisin,” was | 10 RENTOAN ELEGANT, SHTORY, AND BASE- ESTAURAN, GROCERY, BAKERY, CON- | weginn) In a private family; ‘city experience. NO NECESSITY FAM DELAY. IN NFED OF FUNDS Process wns served the usprotof affairs waa Bueh | rampant in Ireland. Tho National gpirit, after ent brown-stane front noua, 2 REAR und toy atoracment-markur boarding. | Firvtceiaas roferencos, Address 8, al Loxington-st. ‘Ontario-at,, with ail modern jmprovoments, OGDEN, SUELDON ¥ ‘ Con cutie! ee Cinrk nnd fakecsis. Bouke, saddress zor particulars, LISSNEI, 50 North *PO MENT-NEW VSTORY AND BASEMENT e EST 7 frout hone. i Dearbarn-nv., LAOS Ea AU ATT Tinta halt woe called, and tho police wore or- ; dored townie bayonets. Tho excitement, Bow. | tho failure of 1318, was dea, and whon Gavan ever, was only momentary, the mob evidently | Dully left, in 1855, be likenoil Tretand to a corpsa fecting that ‘tho polico, who by this time had | on the dissecting-table. Tho Government of Ald. Turnor asked if tho Stato Board had givon anita of tho expense. Dr. Rauch replicd that €60,000 was mentioned, but that wos merely a genernl estimate,—not tonssist thom in maintaining their organiza tian. Ho bad been appointed upon n committee to Inok after tho lumbormen, but ho had neglected SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN BY A a imei "ae ae SEATS Mes Ney Ee Particntnrs at AD. 1188- | [ago Grove-av. xy ie r IN, DOING GOOD HUBI- elegant anton TEN hea. cheap for canal his duty: now, be wished to surround the mom- 4 arity - cheap til it ot May. BINST HESS, a0 Ja Ballo-ets | 's. 4 ft * Dared on detalles. Fee ee eee eee ee eee ee eae aaa ae earn | eeteoone HusselLAnteodieed tha. Hecloslusticnt | Saar & Nal fi tiem”, | QHUATION” WASTEDCRY A _FUSPOUAGS ‘Ald, Ballard sild tho mattor ought to go tothe | jie called upon Col. J, Muson Loomils to present | too strang for thon. As th valendey {| Titles act at tha commencomont of this perlod: Oe chas FOR A STOCK OF GOODSON | O conchmany single man, willing, and oblixing, ‘The Department of Public Works for a detailed cati- 0 CAA. fom hole ity en ey ei onal one i aga tho clergy and Bishops took offense, 7 Suburban. Ea AM Mid bern of and tan ww rayne beat of reforonce, Address 1,74 Tribune ofice, malo. Ther tho Committes would avo some |" Col. iomle arosaand tna brist candlso nd- | ahead, anit-aeming ihomscives wim handtuyse | and a number ‘of unprinelpled, | ambitious Orsi an Maneatand Keareenyay Has Par feet aka aun stotk. “Address CEOWGH: ITOUIs, MiaceHancous. ie > | soft mud, took up tholr position nt of the | y, 1 th of Fifty-svventheat. tots twonthy | 2b : ITUATION WANTED—EMPLOYMEN Al Dr. Ranch romarked that othor peaplo besides | monte, and whnt had been dono for thom, thredtoncd door,” Murphy Fe FL RenbeneR Ge: [ee sen ack sulviniLagg OF tha elreumstaneo | horns, auventh-at.s Inrgo to per ni STATION WAN nico, area sontectan by an ox Chiengoans had something to say, 10 Tilnola River was polluted. ‘Thoso living along its banks: had some rixhta, but he had no doubt that a sat- isfactory arrangement could be made with them and the Canal Commissioners. At Jollot, and fonth of thore, tho people woutd feel greatly relieved, ‘wad would not take any action. Cominr =. contact «with them m4 ho had, te did not question that thoy would {axe steps to secure relief unless somo~ thing was done. He had gono over tho river in cold wonther so that action coulit bo taken be- foro the appropriations wero mado, The water if to gotclocted to Parllamont, through tho fnilu- minds but nothing more deadly ras sit | once Cardinal Cullen and tho elorgy; and thus huricd. at ‘tho devoted hoad of Murphy, | wasformed what the Natlonallsta of Irciand a ie at via 6 thesis peal bine je derisively termed the “Popo's Brass Bandi" Y ‘ y ace exetution thoy would servo to keen hima in Rot | THe members of this party secures Fal oeral ct Water for tho rest of his life, even tt st wero | of the people by taking tho tenanteright pledges more prolonged. than {t would bo if tho wishes | butthe National party, lod by Duffy, Lucas, and nt tho nelghboring peasantry woro gratified. | Sharman Crawford, saw through tholr pretenses, ‘he routo was continued up the laue, tho crowd | and vigorously opposed thom, to no purpose, Increpalng ns it went on. One body of th i Wont in rtonts the men and wernen followed, | Notwithstanding tho treason of tho Infamous Inudgo Keogh, the sulclito Sndifor, and the do- another body of tho polico bringing up tho rear, neurddpot. J.D. WARVEY, 10 Doarborn-nt.. ET a RT Te FINANCIAL, Ferien al tant tnles whgmaige'd , RENT! NEN. UN AMOUNTS 11 . : he fire-Insurance business: willing o work hard for Fey NS HEOOWR | ARE ISIGUTS GAN, ON AA cna: | gepogsylaang, intone Fteronte Ae outils he iS Wdarbormests Ronee Gross 1. Fribune office. RENT=#140 PEI WEEK, WELT-LIGIITED, Mr. Van Schalek thon called for yoluntecr igubsceiptions, nnd thoy came In lively, tho amounts ranging from €25 to $100 each, nnking a total of $1, ‘Tho Chair announced tho Committes called for by the resolution. as, follows: 1. W. Harvey, A. A, Carpenter, W. 1. Keltoy, . Ferguson, and J... Hamilton, ‘On mation, it was decided to raise the prico- list, which was done in opon meeting. ‘Tho only changes mado were the following: Two and threo inch clear raleed from $41 to 842; first and second clear flooring strips, rough, Increased “AMOUNTS ‘TO LOAN’ ON FURNITURE, MLUATION WANTED—A_ PARTY, WHO AS hiculy-furnlahed rooms, to guntiemon wnly; warts y AMOUNTS cle titan nino bn saber aan Siooch In the oxport business In New York. and have aitting-ruoin attached, Wd Staternte Dearborti-at., Rootns 17 nd 1s, Ine correspondent anllagnth Panis raps Ke IPO, WENT COMFOITAMLE: HAN OEOMELY NY AMOUNTS LOANED ON FUNNTTOINE . woul sition wi me. ro Funiisied mons nn trnte secon, and tied storion, | A NianAsaray gen, kedatiaod securities: withouk | MMI Giulcnse to thee cheno widroquived, Address 40 Mlchinan sya ne ree <q -WANASIES Jormbvale Hoome sundae Washingionert, Apgnt,, hess raferonces given ead required: ‘adress AYO RENT OAT Bl AS DAWATASI-AY. | Vy SES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCIE wi MNcanechatt Iyrokere’ rater, |B. Al tiie | GITUATION WAN A pllnhet ED—BY A GOOD COMMON- Benno business mani pormanent situation of more leasant and nicely furnished rooms, with or with DVAR outboard. Inquire nt buito &. aoe | feoonnd and te 1a Rtumdy phen Importance than salary. Good reference, Addross from tho Weat Branch was about all the canal | from go to 82 common bonrds, ten and twenty | Tho women tool ts “Ht FAO RENT? MICHIGAN-AV, CORNER OF | “x ¥AniOUNT OF 7 could earry off, Along tt wns tho natural drain= | goot, from flbto Side twelve heen ifeenty, he women took short cuts through tho fletds, | faulting O'Flaherty, who were tho leaders of the Iniieanthirk. oo jure and ono single room, | A N*, AMOUNT OF Stas ‘TO LOAN ON FUR- | Lith Tribune ofiice. 3 g A + | tho high atono walls which race n " vor: 4 | JA“ niture, pianos, ete, without removal. Room 1, iT AT NEED axe. Consequently very little enterad It from | hnd eighteen foot from SUL00 Cor dry to #14 Noe | avery twenty ane 0 terran nicer tne Held | “Brass Mand,” thoy continued in favor with | ie Ie Be Dearborn et Seer WANTED RY A hee buslnens can # boards, fourtecn and sixteen foot. and twolvo And eighteen foot, froin $12 to $12.60; small tim her, under eighteen feet, from $12.00 to $1. Tt wna resolved that tho trade bind themselves not to sell any lumber at a lower privo than the Hist fixed at tho meeting, and also that groom lumber should be stricken front tho prico-list, and should not be quoted borenfter. Tho meot- ing then adjourved, —<—<———=—__- Mighly Improbable—Ani Uridgeport, and the water necessarily wont to- ward tho Inke. Hv supposed tho largestamount. that ‘ever wont through the canal was 86,000 cuble feot per minute, ‘Mr. Guthorlo stated that at first tho capacity ‘was 10,000 cubie feat, hut when tho country sot- tled up it waa Incrensed to 60,000, and with this the canal could be overrun in thirty-six hours, Ho did not know the amount that could flow pug now, Dr. Itnuch didn't think over 34,000 cublo fect. went through, and that was only when tho Jako Murefooted, and without any. tinnceess | Cardinal Cullon and bis protegos among the them. sary Impediment ‘in the why of clothing, thoy | Jrish episcopate, meal ed the walls ina twinkllng. rhe Dollec. a When revulution broke out in Italy, tho Irish few oF pee Seog TSMnE, WaviaAlis: sat insanely and guilttly fitted out an Irish brigaitc thrown over tho high walls bounding even sido | {© ssslit tho Pope in malntinining bis temporal of tho ruud, found iedlmenit to keop. up with | OF polltleal dominions. | The brimde | fought their Amnzoiian competitors, and’ for same | bravely for a timo [against Italian freqtou). Iiiles the seone prosonend would have delighted | PUL Sean Decame utterly disfusted with ie Hoinotaber of tho” Dublin dare & Hounds | cause i whieh they embarker anid tno hort Cady valwaya romembering. that ‘tho ‘acono | {ne whore was only a misernblo fraction of tt was’ in ono of tha atoniest districts | left, Most of those who wont to ltaly did 50 {rfbune office, rpg ENT UIE i for gontlemen, 47 Monroo-st., opposite Palmer ‘Money to loan on watehos, diamonts, and valua- | salesman, stockkeuper, etc. Can furnish bost of rof= Michigun-ay. t understand funcy Rroceries and co} (PO NENT—THREE ROOMS, WATER AND SLED, | Muldion. Domestics. Sieg Roosts, AUr Hapade | CARE VAI FOR OLD GOLD AND SiLVHit— | make himnolf usoful in almost any capacity,—elore, House, Apply ut Room Ii, hies of Urry dvvcription, at GULDSMIN'S Loan und | erence. Address 1.21, T'ribune office. pe} Y—COMFORTABLY FUNISHED NOOMS | Bullion Oalco (tocnsed), 99 Euat Sadison-at, Hetab- GITUATION WANTED—AS TRAVEL ING AGENT; a ed I tears aod tom TPR CENT MONEY IN SMALT | baccos, A No.1 3h ‘Went Side. ROAST ene CENT MANGO TNs Saati | Bescon A Non celerones Wont Si; in rear. -Apuly atbl Haneammon-at. VSUTUATIONS WANTEDIFEMALE, ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY ‘who speaks Gerinan ynd French fuently to do TO RENTS OUFICKS, &c. NOSED NEW OnGAN, ‘ant Dele- was very blah. gates from Pennsylvanin, tinder tho bellef that the frecdom (4] of the | 7Po NENT—DESK ROOM IN, DESILABLE OF- fO-HENT-APIANG GOTO | ent Nouscwork and aanisl tn sowing in w Feppeoiable ANciallel asked, whon the water wan fow- | puinanenenta,dan.is.—Tho election of dolo- | holt Unsatned omer wont ree RAReS, AN | people was boing eucronchod upon. Thoy found | 1 deo. “Arply at oom 4.7 and UP Henrborntle FE Cob a araee | Zamnllze/ feall 108 4 or BGaye as 420, Sousn Blale-ees 18 ing from the river with tho gates open, whothor tho current was on top ar neihe bottom. gates from this clty to the Itupublican Stato ‘Dee liguch anoweres mostly on top.” Poople | 4 nvention is a teath-hlow to the*hopes cntor- rnlles, passing on ‘the way within view of Cure | thelr mistake soon enough, and returned. This, tained by Gon. Grant and George Washlugton randilta Chapel, in whieh Fi probably, ts the only instance tn which the peo- ea eae et ae React EataeS Aushorough | tio of Irehid opposed tha mureh uf Hburty tn QITUATION WANTED-—IY A _BOANDINAVIAN q I-80) KOU £20 FINEST Arhycan don rings of housework, West refore Miscellancous, oi AIGA mI Sgeoctave, triple strine cablnot upright wand | ences, Call atta Wost Bele-et.. uirstalrs. TPO RENT—STORE 24 BAST MADIZON-ST., FIVE: bad an iden that If tho gutes at Lockport wero | Childs, A. M., that the Republiuan party in Phil, i Surope. ‘Thoy vortainly sympathized with tho ] qq.Qtory snd barcment, opposive Fold, Letter & Tull Iron. frainv, ofegantly carved caso, anty. Ce ee ea ee guid basicawn fen Chlcnany As Moe mn sequonco of his pooplo withholding his dues be- | itor and. fit: Fe eee Tsien money | Cos wbalosaly house, i makor's prico, $42, Call this evoning al THs ITUATION WANTED-RBY A GOOD, STRONG Soon ee ae nT cramt tao caged | RUCIPRIS, WouLE ba 8 unit Sor Grant for a Whird | cays bn did Rie utzacet bo dieeuarle thom Leon | wag aA Teeland to ald tho Bolen in | qeomeceer anton ima Chteage.cinguirent sn ndtnoncsts Hel, (a do wenernl Wousework In. a arial private holding a Iand-incoting In Soptembor last, ‘Two Was raised for some distanee back, ‘Tho fall now was thren tholr atruggio, and publis moctiugs woro held QUA TE PIANOS | fainlly. No postal cards, a ‘Thuvo talked with a majority of the State del- | niles further on the palle LAZARUS BILVEKMAN, 70 La Baile-at._ Rf RS tent. Reforo, tho canal was n perfect lovel. If | egntcs froin cach of the five Congressional dis- | tho anly ther on tho police halted and Huncheds | iy various paris of Irctaud to glyo expres: | PO RENTLARGE AND SMAL oes and easy terms | CITUATION | WANTED-DY (A VIRST-CLANS B00 cubic foot m minuto were sent into tho | trots in this city, and Jom now propared to eay, | with draughts feo the river hard by. A! sion to the poople’s eymupathy.” Thoy core | ‘T“adresme fur, manitacturingy 1 a 145 THinalavati, AD! oe eS git in & first-class private family. feat of city canal at Bridgeport tue South Branch could without feur atany attempt at contradiction, | half an hour's rest, the mnCoh wananareoat ee talnly, hitye © synipath ro at all” tlines | tors, A.M. WIDTH Santh Jorarnon-at. Ww WANK JUST it CEIVED A, =F . Eaires ee. Nang nut first-class need apply, Call a6 MK KEVT IN QNOD CONDITION, That of tho twelve delegutes in the Chlengo Cons | soyerul moro processes Wore served In tho town | With the Hungarians aud Venotians In tholr | rao TEs WE NEAT MANSEILLES, UPItaiT AND SQUARE TE. RGrOCk OF | ate Set ESCAS-HECOND GIT TO end also tho South Fork partially. By doubling | vention accorded ta this city not ono will be for | Jnnd of Klleounoy. Inno eso was tho door atrugglos for autonomy, nid, if thoy wero op- | 2 La satio County, 42) neres nt ih conte per acre. | PARLOR ORGANS, " TDA A WWANTE: ae ie rent GIL. TO the quantity the North almuneh could be takon | a third-torm nomination for Grant, Qnened to tho process-sorver's suniinons, Ro that | Posed to ropnblicanian in Branco, 1 was for tho | Wattaks part in labor and foncing. Apply iit Bank, CHAPEL ORGANS, 19 fo upsstalra work, In priva iY. Please gare of too. Seeondly—(Cany attempt should bo made by | the quly thing to bo dona was to. past thom on | fesson that Freneh repubileanism and French US Ttundolph-st. CHIME ORGANS. iro Of {C0. remarked that lifting tho water | tho thir-torin plotters to forco tho Iurrishure | thododr. Ana tulo, thoy wera dotacod with | Communism wero to thelr nilnds too dasa ta: TVANTRGoE SS | Forest oninatatiment, yy estate Roaniairaisen wp moved it in a body. Convention to commit tho Hepubllean party of | mud or torn down before tho police had turned | POciMted; and those who take watenont TN | TMT TI ern Corner Brate and Adame. GIIUATION, WANTED—AM, BHAMSTRESS, Ol r. Rauch auld yes," and the lifting of tho | Pounsylvania to Gen, Grant for a third torm the | thalr bnoks. Before turning Into tho long ho- Botta courso will rudin that at cortatn pal nts WASTED Tun TUILDING, WITH HOME | Descriptive catalozuos sant free to any uddresa on Nursery uovorness OF to do Niht houseworks & water tended ta axidizoit: As tho river wae | forty-six delegates from this city will violently | rvon lending to Kilcoonoy, tho rosidont Mugis- | 0 that statesman's career it was dificult to ae aiidraum far iuanutactaring plrposen loca- | appiicalion to lis OF Our nReNta Homa during tha dull eyagon mora of an object than * now {t was complotely sluggish. Insummer tho | oppose it, and, tq aman, will voto ngalust It. frate, air. lilake, who had acoumpaniod the prey | Pont out the diiferunce botweon bis republican: ) ton nat an mush oblest ty toe Taan eeae Sah ————— eepaeat ne objection to wotng lato the counly, Bona stirred it up ahd causod oxidation, ‘Tha | fhinlly-Tha delegutes from thie city to the | thrudghaut, ondoavarod to effect, a diversion tom and Communtain 2], When Mursbil Mac. | mania tery, a toasoustusro feck Addron YM TROPESSIONAL. Foferonces. Audrona LG ‘tr ver cn ‘onvyention Will be James Moines a cars 3 ol ‘I | anne er ee Nenana seat oe Be ping would make perhaps 4 nO by sending a detachment to n houso whero wopto tho Irish National proas freely denounced Wwaxten TRENT OFORNISIED ROOM FOL | T TL KAN, 173 CLARK-ST.,, CINGAGO—CONSUL- Miscollancous. . self and wifo on La Sallu-st., north of Division, | LJ tation free parsonall: p rate ina million. iy, this oxl- @izing process. He was satistod if the water could be gotten to Joliet containing fifty parta faa million of orguule matter there would bo RO nulsance thers; and by tho time it got furthor down, oxidization taking Riese whilo it Bowed, {t would be simply impossible for it to afoct the water-aupply of Peoria. Ald. Lawicr adhercd to his idea that it was Detter to ask forthe nppropriation of 2 cortain amount, Between the time of ruportlog and tho tlino for action ou the budget, all tho needed faformation could be obtained. Ald. Turner thought. tho Committco ought to t somawhoro near tho sctuul ost before iak- A recommendation. ld, Wallard said the Committeo could get Wore information through the Department of Publlo Works than thoy could thetnaolyos, All. Lawler belleved all the Information thoy Wanted was in tho report. Tho cost would be ‘Dr. Itauch sald tho old worka cost $43,000, Tho grpenss, of runing thom In 1870 wud 17h wie $1Wa day. Superintendent ‘Thomns had sntd they could be run for 875 now by burning slay. + Atthat time the water had to be raised eight foot. Now it would bo ncovssary tor: itonly three or four feet. Arrangemonta would Willlam E. Rowan for the Stato at largo; First District, Gan. A. Louden Knowdon and e: Khoriit William Elliott; Second District, ex-Sheri(t Willlam I Leoas and David H, Gane; ‘Third District, David Mount and {salah Wear; Fourth District, Wiltlant H, Kemble and Hanillton Diss~ ton il District, Thomua J, Powers nnd Adam hy Fourthiy—Anothor statement I now make that. will notbe controverted is, that whilo Washington Childs, A. ME, Tony Drexot, and Commodore Borie wero fonsting Grant and paying him hoi nge at the pubis expense, expresaly for tho pur- pose of influencing the popular mind in favor of a third torm, Mr. Juices MoMancs—the most in- fluential politician in this city—was quictly nt work sccuring the cloction of his poraonal fricnda ns delegntos to tho State Convention in the Interest of John Sherman, ‘This result was 0 total surprise to Senator Don Cameron. As soon os he heant what Childs, Trexel, Horio, Btokley, and Quay had failed ta accomplish, ho mished over hore froin Washin, ton, spent sevornt hours with Mudanos, podl- tively refused to he interviewed, and went back to Washington a wiser man than ho vame, for ho loarnod from tho lips of Bir, James BieMancs— the most outspoken anti-thind-torm man in Ponnasylvania—that “Grant ts not in the fight; | uv ? Hartially. coneentod from osiow otto mulch his courso, notwithstanding tho Sarshal'’s per- along which tho main body wero to puss. Tho sonal popularity with his Kiusinen. Te might bo Daltfouk fora momont, and tho crowd followed | His, atuted tint Garibldl, tho vhamnplen thodotiebed hody, but IL Was soon diacoycrod | Of Halinn unity, was not very seruptoun Ae tine Murphy was Hot with thom anleonso- | t the means by which the unity of Tay quently thoy wero on o falsy econ, ‘Tho muin should be scoured, When in Englund, ho wis Holy. wan thon seen in tho adjoining rod and a | Putuad by 8 nob. whose Railyholuths werg, “To wongral senmper took play aver walle and | {fell with tho Popo,’ ™ Crapples lle down,” and through muddy ditches, ue women, as before, | {he lke. | Tho Iristt asaates hove, MOVER, thous proving the moat nimblo In thelr movements. Ls eit oo Rau ste aT nor ‘An Hutempt was indo to-day to sorve ofect- | Could | thoy bo | oxpertel toed by th aye inont ‘proceasos on the townland of Cashel, near | ei0pathy fora cain, champloned by the men ‘Tubherourry, County Sige, on the property af | WHe forined Garlbaldl's London mob, Mr, Hrott, GB. A large foreo of constabulary, ‘Tha welter will nsxert, without Cour of success nier the command of Mr. Ross, the Conaty Tne ful contradletion, (}) that there are no poopie in Apector, necompunted the Procoss-servor, but | Burope at tho present thie so tolorit an tho the ‘penpte nasointled in, rent numbers and ns. | fish Catholle Pestsanttyy (2) that Ultramontan- auned sich a threatening attitude that he was Jain {8 confined tou very mult portion (4 of tho fniintdatsd and refused trnceye tho noticos, Ag | irisBe-tho Cathollo | gentry—the | Cathote Iie ts tho Inst day for dolug so, the escetmont | Wows): jC) that tho | vast majorly prococdings aro defeated. Great excitement | fie ‘hy FIA sod Mootrin peck ee ravatlod, but after the abandonment of the ut she , Rolitical doar uluninae In fompt to Berve tho procossus {t cooled down, Trofand aa" Cullenism "or “ttallanigin.” In Pp i ‘: prea of this ututemont I will offer u few cuscs: LAND-REYORM MRETING, In point. When John Martin, a Presbyterian, Conk, Janu. 9.—A conference of tha mombore | contested Meath County in 1870, howas Opposed of Parliament of tho County of Cork and of tho | by uoarly every priest in the county and all tho Farmers’ Clubs. was held diay. at Mallow, to | Catholio gentry, yet bo was trlumphantly elected, eonsidor the lind question. There wasn lurge | The late Hishop Morlurit er erry. Opposed, or’ by Jottar, ‘on chronta ITUATION WANTED AS SALESLADY IN DRY i | inate or fom ci intod, “Mnuat yoods vr notion store by a lady who bas lsd some petenies, (Atay Meeearet. Deak veirelereneue: 88° | i eT eek Gatim, bagmtltaily bounds | experionco und can ‘ipoek German, Can give food aT Sh Tribune mew, __ | pruseriptions foreli diaaason, Trico, $1 pastpuld. Feferunces, 1.th, Tribuna ofcu, TANTED-T6 RENT—FOR THEE MONTIIB— et ei Gcomplstoly-furnished hours, North wide, east | NY RLV OUS OUS. Of Miato-et proferred. Apply to Ce DUIAND, 12 and erany r ‘of lectures do- | ISCELLANEOUS, ite Heed abute uncunt of Anatomy tttnenee | JFEDRUGT AND COCR NOACiRS RX HORT. 1 NT Q 7. tod). ors! rs for AV ANTES TO ER UTOE OF TO GAGS | Nin Kine hesi toay or rockin, noord lene | Gwifortdaraas OAK UE, if Care, Noose rd floor, within four blocks of | synopsla of tmpadimonts t Me clAno, mire treat sas ‘Adureaa ¥ Ai 'ieinune orice. HO Par carvabeard phy stentuebttts: hela tia remake Neiiceto te rosio—n Davina BOLB ft, of twanty yours’ atworlenco, Hy wall, 2s cents cur: Toney OF posiago atainpa, Addros Secrotary Kahn's yume MIG AW CARR WARKANTS Musgum, (ad Hmadway, New York. 8 . = ‘3 pormunent cure ta those sudering with rhoume- OF dion porburalgin: Consultation frog, 403 Wabash-av, Re an eprnnnrenncnrre aT HAND BOUVIFICH LAW . Vand 2 Hacun’s Abridmnent, BTION—A MEDICAL | ———SgGELEAN! Palmer Ttouse. wr ED—TO We; for light house nor BMtudison end Btat 3 PROCKSS O¥ COPYINU—OYBR 8 rom ono uriginal writing, sketch, ota.y wonderful success, Improvement, und universal do- ———— | mand for Jacobs's Lithouram; patented In United mn area i " Mead TROTOGTOAT. DIE ARY, KE- Biatea and Chuaday buwere of Srortthlous Senitauons oned In caah reguirod, ( ‘omuentaries, edrmon: Wanted) samp are Nee ee ei edroar E SELALITESE, aL Gus | diconarios, gic, Caan fuld for uid arly surmans | ayente want AAP HI Ay prsoed Md ACUNS Nos porto! ovaland, Oy frou, Addroas MILLE, old book dealer, 0 and 12) Arch-st, Moston, Bass, ¥ P potas Ape UMKISTL RUSEIAN AND, RLEOE RIO panera re . eR ee Oe, re i nth-ruoua at the Valuer House have Hen greets Olt WALE-ONH UPRIGHT WALNUT-CASE, | onan PAG Be icc kaa, | SEEN ArnOG. Be By the ba epariment aad with aliding doors, nearly now, 8. UYMAN & CO, rinenry sr LAGH CO. NOMT TH AND OOBABT | SFC BOW Very O) oyunu and witractive. ry them. NEED-TO DUY—A SKCOND-IAND | Falta or furniture and murchandise; advances, l Courts i WAR ice SARL Uno ‘Miptatene SAVE: Grouse Kon FU! Feb, 2, WW, Dire, VLUUBIMEIL aes BUS Sb 21 Serene ANTED—HECON ij WANTRD—IN A histsess vitae | WW pay? ee Lala Chieage, now operniing In Cleves | aaa ceenitry. and & i a, Os but Sud tha fluid tou. remo ie EAh Voiaaies “tho oro 100) iar SIME: raed. ii), CHIC a 5OO Solved’ tite orrr ow haveto be mada toincreuse the quantity of wator | hisname will not even be brought before tho ee — = " . cl ! o C, TO KXC ak. 10p.¢. por annum, LOST AND FOUND, aa required. ‘Tho suggestion ‘Want ‘been aude | Convention.” WE attondance, comprising clergymen, a number of | with a vigor pocullur to boolesiaat era eB bho ttlnieh te - pects he dl) that tho portion of rit ‘canul along the Dos ————— tho farmers, and the represcutatives of tho | ¢loction of Mtr, Hlennerhasset, an Ey lsuopalian. | -4-~“FinsT-CLANS FARM IN Olllo, TO Ex- | — oa 7 = OUND—A BMALI, NOAN HOLSE, CHUNKY , Cork and Mallow Farmers’ Club. ‘Tha mombors | Mr. H.was olected for Catholio Kerry by ai Chi F __CAST-OFE CLO’ By f built, Or »: Baiues would burst, but thore was no danger | - Costly Sympathy, of Parilument present, wero Bir. Shaw,Sir Josoph | overwiolning majority over Me. Dodec. the | Ape tente gor Chleewo property. Address G 8h | omer tice Wiht e | Boat Benee can have same by peyien gpenees 88 ‘An Ohlo man mot a wooplng woman and kissod | Nealo Sukona, Col, Colthurst, Mr, John George | Catholio candidate, Sir, O'Sullivan was op. | === ee ee ELD WOM TG SOUTH DHARUORN-GT, A away her tears, Tho jury found a verdict for Dr. Do Wolf suggested that the Finance Com: the plaintiff to tho amount of $3,800, mittee, the Canal Cominlastoucrs, the Mayor Comuilesioner Waller, Dr. auch, ‘tho Cominit: and himself bo brought togethor for the AlicWetterur maid that was the propor way We id th A Dr, Do Weif remarked, that. whatever to Fle Macartby, Bir. B,J. Synan (Linieriok) and Mr, ypoeael ae Limorick County, the O'Gormnin Blabon Arthur Moors (Clonme), The chuir was occu- | In Clare, aud Mr, Finegan in Ennis, by tho whole pica by Mr, Byrne, Chairman of tho Mallow | power of the Catholic clergy, und cach and Farmora’ Club, Lotters of apology wero ro- | Gvery ono of thons was triumphantly elected, ooived from Mr. O'Hhaughnessy, M. P.. Mr. N.D. | Evon the Archbishop of Tuan, John Mellule, Murphy, M. 3, and Mr, B. Collins, M.P. Tho | opposed tho retura of Mr, O'Conior Power, to no Ost Lite gollow feisaia dog. Liberal reward 10¥ rer turn to above uumbor, OMT—JAN, 2) DARE HAY HORSE, CHUNKY 4 built, Wto i years old. Any information will ba Iberally towarded by tha owners, JOHNSON BRB. V1 ilickory-ay., Geose sland, \ ————— GiguaTION WANT EDUCATED Jady ahd experienced Leschor, in a schoo) or fain- fiy. Heforencos exchanged. 1.05, Tribune office, “PRINTING MATERIAL. —————————— Bheumatismn Sixtoon Years, I suffered so aovercly thatI was often robbed of my night's rest; a change of weather would ? % Panes oh enn nace Wolf remarked that, whateyer the 2% ) of iy nights reat ti ofest on mo, for tuon 2 | Leh tf, Renton Wot Pe Bi | Pte Tiuuune a fow works ago published atct- | FO, Sti indmeceeumpte end yt lgood or | AA. QOODMICH, ALTORN Tow irony Years! exparls ‘Olt SALE. STs ee, Mawel go tarangh rhe Conpell saya e mare my hands OF foots ftaif a bottio | (oly best, witention to the Yering in tho | tor trum a yenoravle, Wexturd priesty Caton | dor. tnquire atime uttoo. "0 ¥ Saaljutatly and loually tranaactod. Peet baleen erenrnrenar ara ana dLawler asked Dr, Kauch, }f, betweon now | of 8t, Jacoba Oll cured mio, solution of the question, Mr. O'Shaughnessy | Doylo, recommending the elecuon of tho Koy. = ——— = aT ros aDEWELERESS BOM CASES Sa {bo RExt mooung of tho Committen, be ‘Tuomas Orr, Bt. Boniface, Pa. | wrovo 2kpressiig bls’ beliot | that, the Jeauo Nelson and Mr. John, Forgusun, two Pres: CLAIR VOYANTS, 1101 Lt GOODS. opt tb ouch.” Will ull’ for ‘about ‘bal ‘tay thoy . a 08 of suub an ation of tho law ol erlans, ie 4 UCOU! wo ONDULT Mie VE MANTIAGE, | 7] ON FURNITURY COME, ‘would coat now, Alsg, soyen 10-fook plata-glass ESTIMATE OF TIER COTY goad gzzuse fot slekness of, yourself and prospects of, suck, an alteration of tho aw, of | titer mantane’ fection air George Dowyor and | CONpuis Mus SLANE BON (a uudtiess id | “Liu Wort Aadlaoavat, Ue COMUANY, (08 AND | Counter cagon chespr dt CHAMBEIG A Gq Olle 6%, {n other words, tho amount it would be neo } family 1s that you don’t uso Sop Bitters, bo oultivated fully and the tenante to onjoy a | Mr. O'Clory,—and tho advieo of tho good pricat | Woet Madison-st, pedo wad 8h Po. pu 8D. O. goods on junthiy navnianla: low prices: osay terms, | OO °

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